O SÁBIO E A ÁGUIA (Um Conto de Sabedoria Chinesa) Estoicismo
The Wisdom of a Blind Sage
Introduction to the Sage and His Eagle
- A wise old man arrives in a distant village, always accompanied by an eagle, which is unusual as these birds typically avoid humans.
- The villagers regard him as extremely wise and famous for his teachings, yet he remains humble, choosing to stay in an abandoned barn with the eagle.
Curiosity of the Villagers
- As curiosity grows among the villagers, they begin bringing food and offering shelter to the sage and his eagle due to their vulnerable situation.
- One evening, a farmer approaches the sage with a question about how to open the doors of heaven and close those of hell.
The Farmer's Question
- The farmer expresses his desire to access heaven while avoiding hell, seeking guidance from the sage on how to achieve this.
- The sage responds critically, suggesting that such a question reflects ignorance. This angers the farmer momentarily.
Transformation Through Compassion
- Upon realizing that the sage is blind and that the eagle serves as his guide, the farmer feels shame for his anger and instead experiences compassion.