“Nasrudin,” a friend said one day. “I’m
moving to another village. Can I have your ring? That way, I will remember you
every time I look at it?”
“Well,” replied Nasrudin, “you might
lose the ring and then forget about me. How about I don’t give you a ring in
the first place—that way, every time that you look at your finger and don’t see
a ring, you’ll definitely remember me.”
—Mulla
Nasrudin’s Stories.
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