16 I have a Question


I Have a Question

One day the emperor Akbar with his emissary Birbal were out walking together in the palace garden and surrounds. It was a beautiful day and there were plenty of crows in the trees and by the pond. 

While watching this, a question came into Akbar's head. He wondered how many crows there were living in his kingdom.

Since Birbal was accompanying him, he asked this question of him. Without a moment's hesitation, the reply came, "There are ninety-five thousand four hundred and sixty- three crows in the kingdom."

Amazed at the prompt response to the questions, Akbar tried to test him again. "What if there are more crows than you answered?"

Again, without any time to reflect came the answer. "If there are more crows than I have said then there are some visiting crows from a neighbouring kingdom."

"What if there are less than you have said?" 

"Then some of the crows from this kingdom have gone to visit in another kingdom."

There are some questions in life on which lies importance in the answer. There are also a number of questions that it is not worthy of getting upset about. 

The clever person is always the person who knows what is crucial in life and what is trivial. The greatest teachers are those who are able to direct their students to just what it is in life that is important. 

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