A Monarch of long ago had twin
sons. As they grew to young manhood, the king sought a fair way to designate
one of them as crown prince. All who knew the young men thought them equal in
intelligence, wit, personal charm, health, and physical strength. Being a
keenly observant king, he thought he detected a trait in one which was not
shared by the other.
Calling them to his council chamber one day, he said,
"My sons, the day will come when one of you must
succeed me as king. The weight of sovereignty is very heavy. To find out which
of you is better able to bear them cheerfully, I am sending you together to a
far corner of the kingdom. One of my advisors there will
place equal burdens on your shoulders. My crown will one day go to the one who
first returns bearing his yoke like a king should."
In a spirit of friendly
competition, the brothers set out together. Soon they overtook an aged woman
struggling under a burden that seemed far too heavy for her frail body. One of
the boys suggested that they stop to help her. The other protested:
"We
have a saddle of our own to worry about. Let us be on our way."
The objector hurried on while the
other stayed behind to give aid to the aged woman. Along the road, from day to
day, he found others who also needed help. A blind man took him miles out of
his way, and a lame man slowed him to a cripple's walk.
Eventually he did reach his
father's advisor, where he secured his own yoke and started home with it safely
on his shoulders. When he arrived at the palace, his brother met him at the
gate, and greeted him with dismay.
He said, "I don't understand. I told
our father the weight was too heavy to carry. However did you do it?"
The future king replied
thoughtfully,
"I suppose when I helped others carry their yoke, I found
the strength to carry my own."
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