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The Bucket Parable
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Stop looking for a "perfect" bucket. The art of any relationship, and of life itself, is learning to see how the dripping grows flowers 💐 #torah #jewishthought #jewishwisdom #spirituality #selfimprovement #selfgrowth #growth #jewish #hidabroot Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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Many years ago, there was a man who was
a water carrier.
A pole on his shoulder, a bucket on the
right, and a bucket on the left.
For years and years, the water carrier
would wake up early in the morning, fill
the buckets, walk several kilometers to
town, sit in the town square, sell the
water, earn a few liras, and return
home.
Over the years, a hole formed in the
water carrier's left bucket, and the
water began to drip out. But, the water
carrier himself doesn't notice. He
doesn't feel that the bucket is leaking.
He works with it as usual, as if the
bucket is perfectly fine. A few more
years go by, the hole grows so large,
the water drips so much that in the end
he would fill two buckets, but arrive in
town with only 1 and 1/2. Half a bucket
would leak out along the way.
And amazingly, the water carrier doesn't
replace the bucket.
And so, as the story goes, one bright
day the bucket opened its mouth and said
to him, "Master water carrier, I don't
understand you. Don't you see the
defect? Don't you see that I'm leaking?
Throw me away. Go to the hardware store,
buy a new bucket. Fill two, sell two,
you'll make more profit.
What good does it do you, sir, that you
fill two buckets, but end up with only 1
and 1/2?"
The water carrier looked at the bucket
and said, "My dear bucket, I don't like
to replace you."
He asked him, "Why? But, I have a
defect. I only bring you half the
goods." He said to him, "Let me explain
to you.
If you've noticed, every morning when I
fill you and your friend and walk to
town, you're always on my left side and
you drip, and I do see that.
At night, when I finish selling the
water and return to my wife and
children, I discover that along the path
your dripping has made flowers grow.
Every night, I pick the flowers and give
my wife a big bouquet.
I will never replace you, my precious
bucket. It's good for me that you drip.
Your dripping makes things grow for me."
This parable is the parable of our
lives.
Is anyone perfect?
Is there any bucket here without leaks?
Are you perfect?
Are you perfect? No.
We are not perfect. But you know what?
The wisdom in a relationship is not to
replace the bucket. In other words, not
to get divorced and take a new bucket.
Why?
Because this bucket has a hole.
The next bucket doesn't have a handle.
It doesn't have a handle.
So, maybe it'll be better in some other
way.
What are you going to replace with what?
After all, there's no perfect person.
So, what are you exchanging for what? A
problem for a problem? Whoever notices
this insight realizes on the contrary, I
live with my own bucket. I have a
husband, I have a wife, they have their
drips.
The art of a relationship is to see how
the dripping grows flowers.