CUP OF COFFEE
You will never look at a cup
of coffee the same way again.
A young woman went to her
mother and told her about her life and how things were so hard for her. She did
not know how she was going to make it and wanted to give up. She was tired of
fighting and struggling. It seemed that as one problem was solved a new one
arose. Her mother took her to the kitchen. She filled three
pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Soon the pots came to a boil. In
the first, she placed carrots, in the second she placed eggs, and the last she
placed ground coffee beans. She let them sit and boil, without saying a word. In about twenty minutes she turned off the
burners. She fished the carrots out and placed them in a bowl. She then pulled
the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. Then she ladled the coffee out and
placed it in a bowl. Turning to her daughter, she asked, "Tell
me, what do you see?"
"Carrots, eggs, and
coffee," she replied. She brought her closer and asked her to feel
the carrots. She did and noted that they were soft. She then asked
her to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed
the hard-boiled egg. Finally, she asked her to sip the coffee. The
daughter smiled as she tasted its rich aroma. The daughter then asked, "What does it mean,
mother?"
Her mother explained that
each of these objects had faced the same adversity--boiling water--but
each reacted differently. The carrot went in strong, hard and unrelenting. However
after being subjected to the boiling water, it softened and became weak. The
egg had been fragile. Its thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior.
But, after sitting through the boiling water, its inside became
hardened.
The ground coffee beans were
unique, however. After they were in the boiling water they had changed the
water. "Which are you?" she asked her daughter. "When
adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a carrot, an
egg, or a coffee bean?"
Think of this: Which am I? Am
I the carrot that seems strong, but with pain and adversity, do I wilt and
become soft and lose my strength?
Am I the egg that starts with
a malleable heart, but changes with the heat? Did I have a fluid spirit,
but after a death, a breakup, a financial hardship or some other trial,
have I become hardened and stiff? Does my shell look the same, but on the
inside am I bitter and tough with a stiff spirit and a hardened
heart?
Or am I like the coffee bean?
The bean actually changes the hot water, the very circumstance that
brings the pain. When the water gets hot, it releases the fragrance and
flavor. If you are like the bean, when things are at their worst, you get
better and change the situation around you. When the hours are the darkest
and trials are their greatest, do you elevate to another level? How do you
handle adversity?
ARE YOU A CARROT, AN EGG, OR A
COFFEE BEAN?
I hope you enjoyed this and
it made you think. It sure has me. I want to be the coffee bean.