An emperor in the Far
East was growing old and knew it was
time to choose his successor.
Instead of choosing one of his
assistants or his children, he decided
to do something different. He
called young people in the kingdom
together one day.
He said, "It is time for me to step
down and choose the next emperor.
I have decided to choose one of you."
The children were shocked, but the
emperor continued. "I am going to give
each one of you a seed today - one
very special seed. I want you to
plant the seed, water it, and come
back here one year from today with
what you have grown from this one
seed. I will then judge the plants
that you bring, and the one I choose
will be the next emperor."
One boy, named Ling, was there that
day and he, like the others, received
a seed. He went home and
excitedly, told his mother the story.
She helped him get a pot and planting
soil, and he planted the seed and
watered it, carefully. Everyday,
he would water it and watch to see if
it had grown.
After about three weeks, some of the
other youths began to talk about their
seeds and the plants that were
beginning to grow. Ling kept
checking his seed, but nothing ever
grew. Three weeks, four weeks,
five weeks went by, still nothing.
By now, others were talking about
their plants, but Ling didn't have a
plant and he felt like a failure.
Six months went by--still nothing in
Ling's pot. He just knew he had
killed his seed. Everyone else
had trees and tall plants, but he had
nothing. Ling didn't say anything to
his friends, however. He just
kept waiting for his seed to row.
A year finally went by and all the
youths of the kingdom brought their
plants to the emperor for inspection.
Ling told his mother that he wasn't
going to take an empty pot. But
his mother asked him to be honest
about what happened.
Ling felt sick at his stomach, but he
knew his mother was right. He
took his empty pot to the palace.
When Ling arrived, he was amazed at
the variety of plants grown by the
other youths. They were
beautiful--in all shapes and sizes.
Ling put his empty pot on the floor
and many of the other children laughed
at him. A few felt sorry for him
and just said, "Hey, nice try."
When the emperor arrived, he surveyed
the room and greeted the young people.
Ling just tried to hide in the back.
"My, what great plants, trees, and
flowers you have grown," said the
emperor. "Today one of you will be
appointed the next emperor!"
All of a sudden, the emperor spotted
Ling at the back of the room with his
empty pot. He ordered his guards
to bring him to the front.
Ling was terrified. He thought, "The
emperor knows I'm a failure! Maybe he
will have me killed!"
When Ling got to the front, the
Emperor asked his name. "My name
is Ling, he replied. All the
kids were laughing and making fun of
him. The emperor asked everyone
to quiet down.
He looked at Ling, and then announced
to the crowd, "Behold your new
emperor! His name is Ling!"
Ling couldn't believe it. Ling
couldn't even grow his seed. How
could he be the new emperor?
Then the emperor said, "One year ago
today, I gave everyone here a seed.
I told you to take the seed, plant it,
water it, and bring it back to me
today. But I gave you all boiled
seeds that would not grow. All
of you, except Ling, have brought me
trees and plants and flowers.
When you found that the seed would not
grow, you substituted another seed for
the one I gave you. Ling was the
only one with the courage and honesty
to bring me a pot with my seed in it.
Therefore, he is the one who will be
the new emperor!"
Author Unknown
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* If you plant honesty, you will reap
trust.
* If you plant goodness, you will reap
friends.
* If you plant humility, you will reap
greatness.
* If you plant perseverance, you will
reap victory.
* If you plant consideration, you will
reap harmony.
* If you plant hard work, you will
reap success.
* If you plant forgiveness, you will
reap reconciliation.
* If you plant faith, you will reap
miracles.
So be careful what you plant, now; it
will determine what you will reap
tomorrow. The seeds you now scatter
will make life worse or better for you
or for the ones who will come after
you. Someday you will enjoy the fruits
or you will pay for the choices you
make.
Two thousand years ago someone else
told the same story with fewer words.
What you sow, so shall you reap. If
you know who said this, nothing else
needs to be said.

