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Why must everything be so difficult? Couldn't G-d have designed our lives so that we wouldn't need to encounter disappointments, challenges and toil every step of the way?

This must be one of the oldest questions ever asked. The answer--that an "easy" life would also be a meaningless life--is probably just as old. And so is the parable told to illustrate the point:

A wealthy nobleman was once touring his estate and came upon a peasant pitching hay. The nobleman was fascinated by the sight: flowing motions of the peasant's arms and shoulders and the graceful sweep of the pitchfork through the air. He so greatly enjoyed the spectacle that he struck a deal with the peasant: he would give him a gold coin every day if the peasant agreed to come to the mansion and display his hay-pitching technique in the nobleman's drawing room.

The next day, the peasant arrived at the mansion, hardly concealing his glee at his new line of "work." After swinging his empty pitchfork for an hour, he collected his gold coin--many times his usual reward for a week of backbreaking labor. But by the following day, his enthusiasm had somewhat waned. Before the week was out, he announced that he was quitting his commission.

"I don't understand," puzzled the nobleman. "Why would you rather swing heavy loads outdoors in the winter cold and the summer heat, when you can perform an effortless task in the comfort of my home and earn many times your usual wages?"

"But master," said the man, "I'm not doing anything..."


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Posted: Nov 12, 2007
work makes work &with adversity we stay focussed !
I got it ! This is a story not about 2 men - wealthy and poor; but rather about how G-d knows best, and why He sent us to work, reap and learn and gain our independence yet remain dependant upon Him. Inasmuch as we would love to be with Him in perfect bliss, lazing about doing nothing back in the garden of Eden, besides stealing fruit and trespassing at the feet of the Tree of Knowledge.
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Posted: Nov 11, 2007
amazinggggggggg!!!!!!!
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Posted: Jan 26, 2007
To James
I get your point. However, I think the message of the article is not on the purposefullness of pitching hay, rather, it is that man wired for action, for doing, for accomplishing, for impacting himself and his envoirenment. When man is not doing that, he feels frustrated. Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy is based on that very idea.
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