So, the new monk goes to the head abbot to question this, pointing out that if someone made even a small error in the first copy, it would never be picked up! In fact, that error would be continued in all of the subsequent copies.
The head monk, says, "We have been copying from the copies for centuries, but you make a good point, my son."
He goes down into the dark caves underneath the monastery where the original manuscripts are held as archives in a locked vault that hasn't been opened for hundreds of years. Hours go by and nobody sees the old abbot.
So, the young monk gets worried and goes down to look for him. He sees him banging his head against the wall and wailing.
"We missed the R! ?We missed the R! We missed the R!"
His forehead is all bloody and bruised and he is crying uncontrollably.
The young monk asks the old abbot, "What's wrong, father?"
With a choking voice, the old abbot replies, "The word was...CELEBRATE!!!"
10 comments to THE YOUNG MONK
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Monyet King This is what happens when people copy blindly without questioning. Very common in Malaysia. Wishing you a pleasant day.
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Unknown Dear Nick
Many thanks for such a priceless comment!
Indeed they must think we are mentally retarded to believe such yarn lah!
During their retirement, some of them might actually make it as story-tellers for children :-).
Thanks so much for sharing with much passion, conviction and hopes for a better nation. I stand together with you in praying that our dreams and hopes will come true.
Take care and have a lovely week!
Salam
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Unknown Dear Dr. Bala
Thank you so much for your meaningful comment. Indeed, that is a very common predicament in Malaysia.
Take care and here's wishing you a lovely week ahead.
Cheers
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Unknown Dear Crankster
Great to hear from you again!
Witty comment haha! Thanks for swinging by. Take care and have a blessed week ahead.
Shalom
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Anonymous It takes the young to teach the old one lah! The world out there is changing right before our eyes whether we acknowledge it or not. For time and tides wait for no man.
Let us pass the baton to the young ones and instill in them to insist on change to take place in this land in the days ahead.
~ahoo~
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Unknown Dear ahoo
It is amazing how you can see the other side of the story. Life is beautiful because with one post, I get to enjoy different perspectives of the same story because of wonderful readers like you who really take the time to share your wise input.
May the Lord always bless you with vision and mission in all that you do.
Shalom
nick Huh???
What Sis? A jet engine came back on it's own to Malaysia (without a fuselage and wings no doubt)? Did the "Guni" guy carry the engine in his hand luggage (did he carry it just like a "sack of petai"???-I am insulting the guy!)and just walked out of Uruguay without fuss and the Uruguayan Govt (just like the Malaysian Govt) didn't do more investigation and bring those perpetrators to the court?
This news is too fantastic even for a fiction novelist to dream up. A lot of unanswered question and a lot of discrepancies not revealed (just like ceding the oil blocks to Brunei and Tg Pagar Railway Stn in S'pore). The stench of this government is too unbearable and for me no matter what's happening with PKR in Selangor, there's no way I'm voting these guy back into power come the next GE!
For all of their short comings and defect, they did not ruin this country's economics. They did not give away our sovereignty and most importantly PR never did betray their country and their fellow citizen. Can't say the same about the current government, can we, Sis?
GOD bless Malaysia and all her people.
Nick.