From Qisas.com
A certain daughter complained to her father about her life and how things have been so hard for her. She did not know how she was going to make it and she wanted to give up. She was tired of fighting and struggling. It seemed that just as one problem was solved another arose.
Her father, a chef, took her to the kitchen, filled three pots with water and placed the fire on high. Soon the three pots came to a boil. In one he placed carrots, in the other he placed eggs, and the last he placed ground coffee beans. He let them sit and boil, without saying a word.
The daughter sucked her teeth and impatiently wondered what he was trying to do. She had problems, and he was making this strange concoction. In half an hour he walked over to the stove and turned down the fire. He pulled the carrots out and placed them in the bowl. He pulled the eggs out and placed them in the bowl. Then he ladled the coffee out and placed it in a bowl.
Turning to her he asked. “Darling what do you see?
Smartly, she replied, “Carrots, eggs, and coffee.”
He brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots. She did and noted that they were soft. He then asked her to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard-boiled egg. Finally, he asked her to sip the coffee. Her face frowned from the strength of the coffee.
Humbly, she asked, “What does it mean Father?”
He explained. “Each of them faced the same adversity: 212 degrees of boiling water. However, each reacted differently. The carrot went in strong, hard, and unrelenting. But after going through boiling water, it softened and became weak. The egg was fragile. A thin outer shell protected a liquid center. But after sitting through the boiling water, it’s inside became hardened. The coffee beans are unique however. After they were in the boiling water, it became stronger and richer.
Which are you, he asked his daughter? When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean?
Are you the carrot that seems hard, but with the smallest amount of pain, adversity, or heat you wilt and become soft with no strength?
Are you the egg, which starts off with a malleable heart, a fluid spirit, but after a death, a divorce, an accident you became hardened and stiff? Your shell looks the same, but internally you are so bitter and tough with a stiff spirit and heart.
Or, are you like the coffee bean? The bean does not get its peak flavor and robust until it reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit. When the water gets the hottest, it just tastes better.
When things are their worst, you get better. When people talk the most, your praises increases. When the hour is the darkest, trials are there greatest, your worship elevates to another level. How do you handle adversity?
Are you a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean?
Wow this story is so … strong… powerful… I say I’m more like a coffee bean I get richer an tastyer. =)
I agree, very powerful story. I’m probably a carrot-shaped egg filled with coffee…
Wow! Beautiful!
Inshallah everyone is a little bit of coffee and an egg 😀
This is a story with a great message, Masha’Allah
What a strong message this article has. Thank you for sharing it.
Life is all three, depending on the circumstances and one’s roots
i totalleee agree… sometimes, our circumstances take the best of us, but it’s never a reason to back down
This is a beautiful and inspiring story, with good advice to obtain from it. Thanks for posting this, sister.
im kind of confused with this, can some1 explain please
CARROT( that is spiritually strong person)~ after been boiled(going through difficulty), it becomes soften (weak and finished, giving up)
EGG(a person with soft, pure heart)~after been boiled(going through difficulty) it becomes hard(heart gets rough, feeling-less, ruthless)
but the coffee bean becomes BETTER after calamity, unlike the carrot and egg. The boiling(calamities) polishes and strengthens its greatness 🙂
Salam3laikum!
hmmmmmm…only 1 word….DEPTH! Masha’Allah
very wonderful
Awesome story. Really deep meaning. 🙂
..i don’t see why the father had to waste everyone’s time and the water to boil the food. she could have imagined the feelings..why always complicate and extend with unnecessary metaphors.
its because explaining something with an experience helps the information to be stored in the brain, long term.
amazing subject i like it the father is so smart he’s right when we have a lot of problems we have to stand and fight and learn from our exeperience
Masha Allah I enjoyed the fathers creative analogy. Coffee bean here!
I am the coffee.:)
masyaAllah!love this..
i’ll try my best to be coffee..