Wei lay beneath a cherry blossom tree, his eyes half-closed, lost in dreams of grandeur. His father, a humble man with calloused hands, watched with a sigh, knowing his words often fell on deaf ears. "A dream without effort is like a seed never planted," he had always said, but Wei only chuckled, imagining a future that seemed as distant as the stars.
Master Liang, with his flowing robes and serene demeanor, moved through the crowd, acknowledging each person with a gentle nod. Wei's father, desperation in his voice, approached the monk. "Please, speak to my son," he implored, hoping for a change.
Wei followed Master Liang up the mountain, curiosity piqued. At the temple, the monk handed him a cup and gestured towards a nearby waterfall. "Fill this cup with water," he instructed, and Wei obeyed, kneeling by the rushing stream.
As Wei tried to fill the cup, he noticed the water slipping through a tiny hole at the bottom. "Master, the cup is broken," he exclaimed, frustration creeping into his voice. Master Liang nodded knowingly. "Just like your life. Your dreams slip away due to your laziness," he explained, his words striking Wei with the force of truth.
Determined to change, Wei became Master Liang's student, embracing discipline and hard work. He studied tirelessly, the once-idle dreamer now a beacon of diligence and perseverance. Over time, he earned respect and admiration, his transformation complete.
Wei returned home, the broken cup in hand. Placing it on his father's table, he declared, "I will never be lazy again," his voice steady with conviction. His father smiled, seeing the man his son had become, a testament to the power of change and the wisdom of Master Liang.
















