Author Topic: A story of a woodcutter- or maybe a story of u!?  (Read 288 times)

Offline Ishaa

A story of a woodcutter- or maybe a story of u!?
« on: May 30, 2025, 12:22:27 PM »
Once upon a time, a woodcutter applied for a job at a wood company.

The woodcutter wanted to make a good impression. On his first day, he reported to the foreman, who gave him an axe and assigned him a specific area in the forest.
Enthusiastic, the woodcutter set to work.

In a single day, he felled eighteen trees. "Congratulations," said the foreman.
"Keep it up."
Spurred on by the foreman's words, the woodcutter decided to surpass his work the next day.
So he went to bed early that night.
The next morning, he got up before everyone else and went into the forest.
Despite all his efforts, he failed to fell more than fifteen trees. "I must be tired," he thought, and decided to go to bed right after sunset that day.
At dawn, he awoke with the firm resolve to surpass his mark of eighteen trees today. 
He didn't even manage half. The next day, he only cut seven trees, and the day after that, five.
He spent almost his entire last day felling a second tree.
Worried about what the foreman would say, the woodcutter approached him, explained what had happened, and swore up and down that he had worked until he dropped.

The foreman asked him,
"When was the last time you sharpened your axe?"
"Sharpen the axe?
I didn't have time; I was too busy felling trees."


A story by Jorge Bucay

Offline Ishaa

Re: A story of a woodcutter- or maybe a story of u!?
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2025, 12:33:57 PM »
The moral of the story

I see the woodcutter story as a metaphor for how many of us go about our work:
Every day, we are confronted with obligations, new tasks, and challenges.
On top of that, we're busy trying to get our daily routines in order. Wishes and dreams are swamped by the raging tides of everyday life,
and there's rarely time to pause.
After all, the next bill has to be paid, and neither the kitchen nor the kids' bottoms clean themselves.
Instead of regularly sharpening our "blade" or simply leaving the axe alone, we prefer to work until our performance rapidly declines.
Like the woodcutter, we often walk around with a blunt axe without even realizing it; even if we're just chopping off branches.
To explain how the journal in your hand came to be, I have to confess: I was that woodcutter myself... and it took me almost two years to realize that.


A Glimpse of Ishaas next Adventure!
This was the at beginning of this Journal.
"6-Minutes Success Journal"



My version:


« Last Edit: May 30, 2025, 12:36:48 PM by Ishaa »

Offline Vethanisha

Re: A story of a woodcutter- or maybe a story of u!?
« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2025, 01:19:26 PM »
"Good luck with the new challenge Ishaa sis ♥️ Can’t wait to hear the amazing story you’ll have to share with us