ANSWERING THE THREE QUESTIONS
The following is a portion from Tolstoy. I offer my sincere apologies to Tolstoy for the presumption of editing his great work. To get the full impact of this work, I would encourage you to read Tolstoy, himself. For the purpose of an illustration, however, this may very well suffice. . . A little Sunday reading from Tolstoy: There was once a king who felt if he knew the answer to three questions, then he would know how to rule both himself and his kingdom. So he called all his ministers and counselors and announced that anyone who could give him the answers to the three questions would be granted half of the kingly realm. The ministers and counselors listened avidly as the king propounded the three questions: What is the best time? Who are the right people? What is the correct action? The Ministers and counselors pondered the three questions, and one by one began to propose their answers.…
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