Sunday, January 17, 2010

Evolution Theory and Old Chinese Wisdom


Today I saw a hawk chasing a sparrow. This reminded me of an old Chinese tale of wisdom.


The master and his disciple were sitting in the forest studying the sutras when they noticed a fox chasing a rabbit.
Disciple: Let’s watch and see if the fox catches its prey, master.
Master: There is no need to watch. The rabbit will safely escape.
Disciple: Oh great master, teach me how to tell the future.
Master: It’s no future telling. The fox runs for his food, but the rabbit runs for his life.
This is just to show how little the old Chinese knew about evolution. And if you are curious, the hawk did catch the sparrow.


4 comments:

nothingprofound said...

There are a lot more sparrows than hawks. So the sparrows must be doing something right.

Ran Fuchs said...

make babies?

Angelshair said...

LOL! So you run faster when you run for food than when you run for your life??

Ran Fuchs said...

well, when you don't have fast food, running for food is running for your life