Thursday, November 20, 2008

ENVY

A story is told of ancient Greece where athletes were given high status and respect. One such athlete had for many years outperformed all his peers, his prowess was known far and wide and so the municipality being very proud of him erected a statue in the town centre to commemorate his talents. There was another athlete who was almost as good and who felt that he also deserved a statue to be made of him. Every time this athlete saw the statue of his rival his hatred and envy grew until one night he decided to go there and pull the statue down and smash it to pieces. The statue was made of stone and very heavy, the man pulled and pushed with all his might, finally it moved a little, the man pulled some more and the statue toppled over and landed right on top of him, crushing his whole body. This man’s envy had destroyed him.

In the Bible it says,
‘Envy and anger shorten one’s life!”

The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates said,
“Envy is the ulcer of the soul.’

Robert Louis Stevenson wrote
To be rich in admiration and free from envy
To rejoice greatly in the good of others
To love with such generosity of heart that your love
Is still a dear possession in absence or unkindness –
These are the gifts which money cannot buy.”