Recited form Nasreddin the Wise Man book:
Nasreddin was walking home relaxingly through the street in his neighborhood. The streets was very narrow and the house were very close to it. When he walked in front of a shabby hose, suddenly a man fell from the roof onto him. The man was fixing the roof of his house.
The man did not injure himself even a bruise. On the other hand, Nasreddin broke his neck. Therefore, he should be hospitalized. When he was in the hospital, most of his friends visited him. One of them asked him, "Nasreddin, what lesson can you take from the accident?"
Nothing but one, don't believe to saying that fate is always logical".
"How can you conclude that lesson?" asked his friend further.
"The man fell down from the roof. If the fate was logical he would have broken his neck or injured himself. But the reality was he fell from the roof, i broke my neck," said Nasreddin.
Nasreddin was walking home relaxingly through the street in his neighborhood. The streets was very narrow and the house were very close to it. When he walked in front of a shabby hose, suddenly a man fell from the roof onto him. The man was fixing the roof of his house.
The man did not injure himself even a bruise. On the other hand, Nasreddin broke his neck. Therefore, he should be hospitalized. When he was in the hospital, most of his friends visited him. One of them asked him, "Nasreddin, what lesson can you take from the accident?"
Nothing but one, don't believe to saying that fate is always logical".
"How can you conclude that lesson?" asked his friend further.
"The man fell down from the roof. If the fate was logical he would have broken his neck or injured himself. But the reality was he fell from the roof, i broke my neck," said Nasreddin.
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