Once upon a time there was a very strong wood-cutter. He asked for
a job from a timber merchant and he got it. The pay was very good and so were
the work conditions and for that reason the wood-cutter was determined to do
his very best. His boss gave him an axe and showed him the area in the forest
where he was to work.
The first day the wood-cutter cut down 18 trees. His boss was
extremely impressed and said, “Well
done. Keep it up. You are our best wood-cutter yet.” Motivated by his
boss’s words, the wood-cutter tried even harder the next day, but he only cut
down 15 trees. The third day he tried even harder but only cut down 10 trees.
Day after day the woodcutter cut down fewer and fewer trees. His
boss came to him and told him that if he did not chop down more trees each day
he would lose his job. The wood-cutter needed the job, so he tried harder and
harder. He worked during his lunch breaks and tea breaks, but still he could
not cut down enough trees. “I must be
losing my strength” the wood-cutter thought to himself. He worked
over-time, but still it was not enough.
Eventually his boss came to him and told him he was fired. The
wood-cutter was really upset, but he knew that he had worked as hard as he
could and just did not have enough time to chop more trees. He sadly handed his
axe back.
The boss took one look at the axe and asked, “When was the last time you sharpened your
axe?”
“Sharpen my axe?”
the wood-cutter replied. “I have never
sharpened my axe. I have been too busy trying to cut down enough trees.”
Moral of the story:
Don’t get so busy that you don’t take time to sharpen your axe.
Don’t get so busy that you don’t take time to sharpen your axe.
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