Tuesday, February 06, 2007
A Circuit Overseer gave this illustration in his talk:
A young boy and his father were sitting at the table, and the boy was looking at his father eat a bowl of green olives. He loved green olives. "Mmm", he went every few minutes. So, the boy got curious and started to pick green olives from his father's bowl. He put one in his mouth and almost immediately spit it out. "Yuck!" he said in disgust, for the olive was obviously bitter and sour. His father just smiled and kept on eating. "Mmm." So, the kid tried it again. But the same results. "Yuck!" His father smirked again and kept munching. So, the kid looked into the bowl, carefully picked out one and popped it in his mouth. "Yuck!" Then he continued, "It's not fair! You're picking all the good ones!"
Olives have an acquiring taste, right? It's not something that'll be yummy right away.
Olives, like some personalities, need time to acquire it's taste. Of course, there are many types of personalities and some may not be compatible with ours AT FIRST. It would require effort from our part to make it work. And like that kid, over time, he came to love olives.
Labels: illustration, olives
2 Comments:
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- Anonymous said...
Wed Feb 07, 08:09:00 AM CSTSo true, so true. Even through I don't like olives.(haha)- Patty said...
Wed Feb 07, 08:26:00 PM CSTI totally agree. That is exactly how I felt about Mily the first time I met her. I kid, I kid. Seriously, though, great illustration.