One day, a stranger walked into a village. “I am hungry,” he said to the villagers.
“We have no food left,” said a villager,
“We are also hungry”.
“I will make stone soup,” said the stranger,
“I’ll share it with you.”
He filled a large pot with water. He put it on a fire. Then he put a stone in the pot. The villagers watched him. The stranger tasted the stone soup. He licked his lips.
“This is good,” he said. “But it would be better with a bit of cabbage.”
A woman gave him a bit of cabbage that she had been hiding. He added it to the pot.
“This good,” said the stranger. “But it would be better with a bit of meat.”
The butcher gave him a bit of sheep meat that he had been hiding. The stranger added it to the pot.
The stranger suggested more foods that would make the soup taste even better. The villagers added other foods to the pot. Soon there was enough soup for everyone to eat. Then the man removed the stone which neither boiled nor soften.
LESSONS;
Whenever things look rough and there seems to be no way out, always think of a way out. There is no problem that has no solution.
Law exist because of sin, likewise solution exist because of problem.
Take a good opportunity of what you have (Discretion).