The Merchant and His Luck


Long ago in India there lived a merchant who was a very disciplined man. The merchant had the habit of going for a walk every morning. One fine day when the merchant was taking his morning stroll by the seaside when he saw a man sitting on the beach and filling a cup with sand. As the merchant watched, the man emptied the contents on a large pile of sand beside him and began filling the cup again. The merchant went up to him and asked him what he was doing.

“I am God of Luck (Fate),” said the man. “I am measuring out the food each man is to receive today. I don't believe you “Can you really do that?” asked the merchant. “I challenge you to withhold my midday meal today!”.“As you wish,” replied the God. The merchant went to the market and bought a fresh fish and took it home and gave it to his wife. Then he went on to his place of work. 

In the afternoon the merchant came home to have his lunch and sat down to eat. His wife placed the cooked fish before him. “God of Luck said he would withhold my midday meal,” thought the man. “But now who can stop me from eating this delicious fish?” And he burst out laughing. His wife thought he was laughing at the way the fish had been prepared and she began to scold him angrily. The merchant too got angry. He got up and stormed out of the house.

It was only when he cooled down that he realised the significance of what had happened:  Fate had succeeded in withholding his share of food for that afternoon.

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