There were once two rabbits, Wanda the Wise and Frederick the Foolish, who were walking through a field.
They were good friends and enjoyed their strolls together.
On this walk, they came upon two carrots. One of the carrots had large leaves sprouting out of the top and the other looked much smaller from the surface.
Frederick was excited and ran up to the carrot with the larger leaves.
“I’ll have this one,” he proudly exclaimed and proceeded to extract it from the ground.
Wanda shrugged her shoulders and pulled out the other carrot, which turned out to be much bigger.
Frederick was surprised and asked how this could possibly be.
Wanda looked at her friend and replied, “You can’t always judge a carrot by its leaves.”
They kept on walking and came across another pair of carrots, again with differing sized leaves.
This time Frederick allowed his friend the first pick.
Wanda hopped to each carrot, inspected and sniffed them carefully and, to Frederick’s surprise, chose the carrot with the larger leaves.
As they each extracted their carrots from the ground, Frederick was bemused to see that his carrot was smaller than Wanda’s.
“I thought that you said that small leaves meant it would be a larger carrot.” He said.
“No,” replied Wanda, “I said don’t judge a carrot by its leaves. It’s also important to remember to think before you choose.”
Frederick nodded and they ate their carrots before continuing their stroll.
For a third time, they found two carrots, again with different sized leaves.
Frederick looked confused and didn’t know what to do. Wanda indicated that he could choose which carrot to eat.
The poor foolish rabbit, pretended to inspect each carrot, but he didn’t really know what to do. He knew that he wasn’t as smart as his friend and he looked to Wanda with a confused expression on his face.
Wanda smiled warmly and hopped over to the carrots. She inspected them and pulled out one of the carrots.
Frederick shrugged his shoulders and went to the other one before he was interrupted by his wise friend.
“No Frederick, this one’s your carrot,” she said.
“But you made the choice and I’m sure it’s the bigger one of the two. I don’t know how you do it, but I guess you’re just smarter than me.”
“Frederick, there’s no point in having wisdom if you’re not willing to share the benefits of it with others. You’re my friend and I want you to have this carrot. A smart rabbit with a full stomach but no friends isn’t really wise is she?”
“I guess you’re right,” said Frederick with a full mouth, “As usual.”
I wrote this story as a reminder that in our search for wisdom, we must also search for a way to assist those around us with what we’ve learned.
The ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus once said, “Of all the things which wisdom provides to make life entirely happy, much the greatest is the possession of friendship.”
Be wise, share what you’ve learned with others and help make the world a better place for those around you.
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January 13, 2012 at 11:23 pm
zendictive
awesome, we could all learn from wanda the wise rabbit. I have found that the greatest treasure of blogging is sharing wisdom, knowledge, stories of enlightenment and even little pieces of ourselves (friendship)… thank you Darren for sharing your wisdom. (~_~)
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January 15, 2012 at 9:26 pm
Darren Poke
Thanks Art, I agree that blogging gives us the chance to share wisdom. Thanks for all that you do as well.
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January 14, 2012 at 1:16 pm
Debbie
Wanda was wise indeed, to remember its the relationships that are more important than looking wise and being smarter. 🙂 Thank you, Coach D . . .and this is your own story, right? Great job!!!
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January 15, 2012 at 9:27 pm
Darren Poke
Thanks Debbie, yes this is one of my own stories.
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January 15, 2012 at 3:39 am
granbee
Right on, Brother Darren! Wisdom of Wanda the Rabbit is what we need to develope and to SHARE!
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January 15, 2012 at 9:27 pm
Darren Poke
Thanks granbee, keep sharing!
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March 19, 2013 at 6:47 pm
Esmond mwakha
It’s A WOW ONE, KEEP THEM COMING
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July 22, 2014 at 8:23 am
Mohsen
So impressive especially the part which demonstrate a full-stomach rabbit is alone but the considerate rabbit is always wise charismatic….
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December 18, 2014 at 1:54 am
Rajeev pathak
Nice story
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December 18, 2014 at 1:10 pm
Darren Poke
Thanks Rajeev
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