“The Tao of Forgiveness” (excerpt) by Derek Lin
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“The Tao of Forgiveness” (excerpt) by Derek Lin

How Do We Forgive Those Who Have Offended Us?

One day, the sage gave the disciple an empty sack and a basket of potatoes. "Think of all the people who have done or said something against you in the recent past, especially those you cannot forgive. For each of them, inscribe the name on a potato and put it in the sack. "

The disciple came up with quite a few names, and soon his sack was heavy with potatoes.

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The Tao of Forgiveness (excerpt) Story 5- "Benefit or Harm?" by William Martin
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The Tao of Forgiveness (excerpt) Story 5- "Benefit or Harm?" by William Martin

Once, long ago in ancient China, a drought of many years' duration was bringing great misery to a small province. Year after year the people of the province waited for the rainy season to come and bring the needed nurture for the rice crop. Each year the season produced very little rain and the rice crop dwindled. Many were on the verge of starvation. Indeed, some elderly people had died of illnesses brought on by their hunger-weakened condition.

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