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A Master Stroke.

Near Tokyo lived a great Samurai, now old, who decided to teach Zen Buddhism to young people.
One afternoon, a warrior known for his complete lack of scruples, arrived.
The young and impatiend warrior had never lost a fight. Hearing of the Samurai's reputation, he had come to defeat him and increase his fame. All the students were against the idea, but the old man accepted the challenge.
All gathered on the town square and the young man started to insult the old master.
He threw a few rocks in his direction, spat in his face, shouted every insult under the sun and even insulted hiis ancestors. For hours, he did everything to provoke him, but the old man remained passive.

At the end of the afternoon, by now feeling exhausted and humiliated, the impetuous warrior left.
Disappointed by the fact that the master had received so many insults and provocations, the students asked: "How could you bear such indignity? Why didn't you use your sword, even knowing you might lose the fight, instead of displaying your cowardice in front of us all?"
"If someone comes to you with a gift and you do not accept it, who does the gift belong to?" asked the Samurai.
"He who tried to deliver it." One of his disciples replied.
"The same goes for envy, anger and insults," said the master. "When they are not accepted, they continue to belong to the one who carried them.

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