One
day, a calf needed to cross an old forest in order to return to its pasture.
Being
an irrational animal, it forged out a tortuous path full of bends, up and down
hills.
The
next day, a dog came by following the scent and used the same path to cross the
forest.
Next
it was a sheep’s turn, the head of a flock which, upon finding the opening, led
its companions through it.
Later,
men began using the path. They entered
the forest, turned to the right, to the left, bent down, deviating obstacles,
complaining and cursing – and quite rightly so. But they did nothing to create
a different alternative.
After
so much use, in the end, the path became a trail along which poor animals
toiled under heavy loads, being forced to go three hours to cover a distance
which would normally take thirty minutes, had no one chosen to follow the route
opened up by the calf.
Many
years passed and the trail became the main road of a village, and later the
main avenue of a town. Everyone complained about the traffic, because the route
it took was the worst possible one.
Meanwhile,
the old and wise forest laughed, at seeing how men tend to blindly follow the
way already open, without ever asking whether it really is the best choice.
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