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    The Split Milk


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    This is a story about a famous research scientist
    who had made several very important
    medical breakthroughs.
    He was being interviewed by a newspaper reporter
    who asked him why he thought he was
    able to be so much more creative than
    the average person.
    What set him so far apart from others?


    He responded that, in his opinion,
    it all came from an experience with his mother
    that occurred when he was about two years old.
    He had been trying to remove a bottle of milk
    from the refrigerator when he lost his grip
    on the slippery bottle and it fell,
    spilling its contents all over the kitchen floor
    a veritable sea of milk!


    When his mother came into the kitchen,
    instead of yelling at him,
    giving him a lecture, or punishing him,
    she said, "Robert, what a great and
    wonderful mess you have made!
    I have rarely seen such a huge puddle of milk.
    Well, the damage has already been done.
    Would you like to get down and play in the milk
    for a few minutes before we clean it up?"


    Indeed, he did. After a few minutes,
    his mother said, "You know, Robert,
    whenever you make a mess like this,
    eventually you have to clean it up and
    restore everything to its proper order.
    So, how would you like to do that?
    We could use a sponge, a towel, or a mop.
    Which do you prefer?"
    He chose the sponge and together
    they cleaned up the spilled milk.


    His mother then said, "You know,
    what we have here is a failed experiment
    in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle
    with two tiny hands.
    Let's go out in the back yard and fill the bottle
    with water and see if you can discover a way
    to carry it without dropping it."
    The little boy learned that if he grasped the bottle
    at the top near the lip with both hands,
    he could carry it without dropping it.
    What a wonderful lesson!

    This renowned scientist then remarked that
    it was at that moment that he knew
    he didn't need to be afraid to make mistakes.
    Instead, he learned that mistakes were
    just opportunities for learning something new,
    which is, after all,
    what scientific experiments are all about.
    Even if the experiment "doesn't work,"
    we usually learn something valuable from it.
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    great readable post
    If Allah is with you, whom do you have to fear?
    If Allah is against you, what hope do you have?

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    lovely post

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