I read this and loved it so I wanted to pass it along to you as well.
Once upon a time there was an elderly woman who needed to walk down to the river every morning to fetch water for drinking, cooking and cleaning. She carried two buckets with her, filled them up at the riverbank, and walked back with them to her rural cottage home.
One
of the buckets was newer, perfectly sealed, and held its water flawlessly. But
the second bucket was older and contained a few thin cracks that would leak
water onto the ground as the elderly woman walked. By the time she arrived
home, typically about one third of the water in the second bucket had leaked
through its cracks.
One
day, on the walk down to the river, the cracked bucket – who had always felt
like it wasn’t as good as the other bucket – said to the elderly woman, “I want
you to know that I’ve been leaking water every morning for the past several
years. I’m so sorry for being cracked and making your life more difficult. I
understand if you need to replace me with a better bucket.”
The
elderly woman smiled. “Do you really think I haven’t known about your cracks
this whole time?” she asked. “Look at all the beautiful flowers that grow on
the path from my cottage to the river. I planted their seeds, but every morning
it’s you who does the watering.”
Feeling
good enough in life, in work, in business, and in our relationships has
everything to do with how we personally judge the cracks in our own bucket.
Because we all have a few cracks!
But
are they cracks that wreck us, that taint us, and that ruin our experience and
desirability?
Or
do our cracks water a trail of flowers we haven’t even stopped to appreciate?
Choose to see the flowers through the cracks in your own bucket – choose to see how it’s exactly those cracks that make you good enough.
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