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Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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  • Chapter VII - ON THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATION
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Story 14
 
 
  A little man with a pain in his eyes went to a farrier to be treated
by him. The farrier applied to his eyes what he used to put in those
of quadrupeds so that the man became blind and lodged a complaint with
the judge who, however, refrained from punishing the farrier,
saying: 'Had this man not been an ass, he would not have gone to a
farrier.' The moral of this story is to let thee know that whoever
entrusts an inexperienced man with an important business and
afterwards repents is by intelligent persons held to suffer from
levity of intellect.
 
 
        A shrewd and enlightened man will not give
        Affairs of importance to a base fellow to transact.
        A mat-maker although employed in weaving
        Is not set to work in a silk-factory.
 
 
 
 



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