跟读练习: Honesty Is the Best Policy | The Empty Pot Story About Honesty and Integrity - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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In a world that often rewards those who shine the brightest,
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In a world that often rewards those who shine the brightest,
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we forget that the truest light comes from within.
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We learn early to polish our appearances,
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hide our failures and show only what we think others want to see.
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But have you ever paused to ask yourself,
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In the race to look successful,
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are we slowly losing the courage to be honest?
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Remember, honesty is the first chapter in the Book of Wisdom and no matter how beautiful a lie may look,
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truth always has deeper roots.
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Today's story is a timeless tale from an ancient kingdom,
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a story so simple yet so powerful that it has been whispered from grandparents to grandchildren for generations.
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It's about a wise emperor,
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a courtyard full of children and a single seed that would reveal more than anyone expected.
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As you listen, I want you to quietly ask yourself one question.
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If I were tested today,
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would I have the courage to stand before the world with an empty pot in my hands?
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Stay with me till the very end because this story might just change the way you see success,
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truth and yourself.
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Long ago, in a kingdom where the rice fields stretched like green silk to the horizon
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and the rivers ran slow and silver under the morning sun,
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there lived an emperor who had grown old.
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He had ruled wisely for many years,
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but he had no child of his own,
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and the question of who would sit upon the throne after him troubled his sleep.
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He was a gardener at heart.
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He believed that the measure of a person could be read in how they tended living things.
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So one spring morning, he summoned every child in the kingdom to the palace courtyard.
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They came by the hundreds,
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farmers' sons with sun-browned arms,
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merchants' daughters in bright silks,
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children from fishing villages, from mountain hamlets,
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from the narrow lanes of the capital.
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They gathered beneath the plum trees and waited.
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wide-eyed as the Emperor descended the marble steps.
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In his hands he carried a small clay bowl filled with seeds.
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My children, he said, and his voice was gentle but it carried across the courtyard like a bell.
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I am old.
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One of you will one day take my place.
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To choose among you, I will give each of you a single seed.
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Plant it, water it, care for it.
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Return here in six moons time and whichever of you brings me the most beautiful plant,
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that child shall be my heir." A great murmur rose from the crowd.
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The children pressed forward and one by one they received their seed from the Emperor's own hand.
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Each seed was small and dark and unremarkable,
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and each child cupped it as though it were made of gold.
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Among them was a quiet village boy.
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The boy loved growing things more than anything in the world.
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His little garden behind his father's cottage was the wonder of his village.
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Sunflowers that turned their bright faces to follow him as he passed.
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Jasmine that climbed his window sill.
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a small lemon tree he had raised from a pip.
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When the emperor placed the seed in his palm, the boy's heart leapt.
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Surely, he thought, if anyone can grow this, I can too.
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He ran home.
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He chose his finest clay pot.
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He filled it with the richest,
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darkest soil from the shaded corner of his garden.
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Soil he had pended for years.
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rich with the crumbled leaves of many autumns.
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He planted the seed with careful fingers,
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watered it from a porcelain cup and set it on his windowsill where the morning sun would find it first.
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Then he waited.
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A week passed.
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Nothing.
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Two weeks.
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Three.
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The soil stayed dark and silent.
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The boy began to worry.
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He moved the pot to a sunnier spot.
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He watered it more carefully, then less.
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He whispered to it in the evenings.
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He changed the soil, twice,
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each time using earth even more tender than the last.
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But the pot remained empty.
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Not a shoot, not a whisker of green.
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Nothing at all.
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Meanwhile in the lanes of his village he began to see
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the other children carrying their pots out into the sunlight to show their parents.
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Bright blossoms, climbing vines, flowers in every colour of the dawn.
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His neighbour's daughter had a plant already taller than her little brother.
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The baker's son had blooms the colour of fire.
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The boy looked at his empty pot and felt a stone settle in his chest.
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The month slipped by, summer ripened into autumn,
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the day the emperor had named drew near and still the pot held nothing but dark, silent soil.
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He sat beside it on the last evening,
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his chin on his knees,
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and he cried quietly because he loved growing things and he did not understand how he had failed.
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His father found him there.
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The old man was a quiet soul,
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not given to many words,
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and he sat down beside his son on the wooden floor.
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He looked at the empty pot for a long time.
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Then he said, My son,
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did you give the seed your best?
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The boy nodded, his eyes wet.
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The richest soil, the cleanest water, the brightest sunlight.
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Everything I had, father, everything I knew.
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His father was silent a moment.
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Then he said, then take the pot to the emperor just as it is.
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An honest empty pot is the best you have to give.
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And the best you have to give is what you must bring.
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He placed a gentle hand on his son's head.
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Remember, my boy, integrity is doing the right thing even when no one is watching.
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The boy did not want to go.
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The thought of walking into that courtyard carrying nothing but dirt while every other child carried a garden,
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the shame of it made him feel small as a grain of rice.
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But he trusted his father and somewhere deeper beneath the fear he trusted something else that he could not yet name.
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So in the grey light before dawn,
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he washed his face, combed his hair,
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put on his plainest clean clothes and carried his empty pot down the long road to the palace.
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What a sight awaited him!
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The courtyard had become a garden beyond imagining.
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Children stood in long rows,
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each holding a plant more magnificent than the last.
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There were flowers that spilled over the rims of their pots like waterfalls of colour.
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There were small trees heavy with fruit.
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There were blossoms that perfumed the air so sweetly that the bees had come from the palace orchards to hover among them.
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And there he was, walking slowly through the crowd with his pot of dark, silent earth.
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The other children stared.
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Some pointed, some laughed behind their hands.
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One boy holding up a great crown of crimson peonies jeered.
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What is that farmer's boy?
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Did you forget to plant the seed?
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The boy's cheeks burned.
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He wanted to turn and run home.
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It is easy to stand with the crowd,
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his father had once told him,
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but it takes courage to stand alone.
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He drew a slow breath,
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found a quiet place near the back of the courtyard,
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and he stood there with his empty pot, and he waited.
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The great bronze gong sounded, the emperor emerged.
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The old man descended the marble steps slowly,
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and he walked among the children,
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and his His face as he passed from plant to plant grew stranger and stranger.
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He did not smile, he did not praise.
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He paused before the grandest blooms,
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the tallest stalks, the rarest flowers.
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And he only looked and moved on.
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The children exchanged glances.
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The whispers began.
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Then the emperor reached the back of the courtyard and he saw the village boy.
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He saw the boy with his plain clothes,
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his trembling hands, his pot of empty earth and he stopped.
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The boy bowed so low that his forehead nearly touched the ground.
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Your Majesty, he whispered, I am sorry.
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I planted my seed in the richest soil.
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I watered it.
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I gave it sun.
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I did everything I knew,
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but nothing grew, nothing at all.
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I have failed you.
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This is all I have to bring.
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For a long moment, the emperor did not speak.
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And then, slowly, the old man's stern face broke into the warmest smile that courtyard had ever seen.
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He turned and his voice rang out so that every child heard him.
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My children, hear me now.
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The seeds I gave you,
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every one of them, I had boiled in water before I placed them in your hands.
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No seed among them could ever have grown.
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Not one.
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A terrible silence fell.
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The children looked down at their magnificent blossoms.
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Their cheeks went pale, then red.
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You have brought me flowers,
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the emperor said, and his voice was sad now.
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But you did not grow them.
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You bought them.
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You dug them from your gardens.
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You traded for them in the marketplace.
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You hid your empty pots and brought me beauty that was not yours.
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All that glitters is not gold.
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And today, my children, every pot in this courtyard glitters with a lie.
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Only one holds the truth.
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He turned back to the village boy and he laid his hand upon his shoulder.
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Only one child in all my kingdom had the courage to come before me with an empty pot.
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Only one chose truth over praise and honesty over glory.
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This is the child who will sit upon my throne.
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For a kingdom is not grown from the fairest flowers.
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It is grown from the deepest roots.
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and the deepest root of all is an honest heart.
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And he took the boy by the hand and he led him up the marble steps
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and the morning sun climbed over the palace walls and lit the empty pot as though it were made of gold.
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This beautiful story carries within it a lesson that echoes across every century and every corner of the world.
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The Emperor wasn't looking for the prettiest flower.
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He was looking for the purest heart.
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Because he knew something that most of us forget in our rush to impress the world.
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All that glitters is not gold.
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In every courtyard of life,
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there will always be people holding up borrowed blooms,
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pretending they grew what they only purchased.
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But truth has acquired power.
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Truth alone triumphs, even when it stands alone in plain clothes at the back of the crowd.
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Think about your own life for a moment.
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How often do we feel pressure to show results we haven't earned,
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to claim knowledge we don't have,
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to wear success we haven't built?
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We polish our lives for social media.
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We exaggerate in our conversations.
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We hide our empty pots behind beautiful lies.
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But here's the gentle truth the story whispers to us.
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Three things cannot be long hidden.
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The sun, the moon, and the truth.
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A lie may bloom quickly,
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but its roots are shallow.
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A lie has speed, but truth has endurance.
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The boy's greatest gift was not that he grew a plant.
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His greatest gift was that he grew a character.
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When everyone around him chose the easy path of pretense,
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He chose the harder path of honesty.
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And that is where real leadership is born.
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Remember, it is easy to stand with the crowd.
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It takes courage to stand alone.
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The world may mock you for a moment,
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but life always, always recognizes the honest heart in the end.
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So here are some simple lessons from this story,
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that you can carry into your own life starting today.
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First, be honest about your failures.
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Don't dress up your empty pots with borrowed flowers.
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Every person who has ever become truly great has walked through seasons where nothing grew.
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Admit what didn't work.
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That honesty is the beginning of real growth.
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No legacy is so rich as honesty.
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Second, choose integrity when no one is watching.
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The real test of character isn't what we do in the courtyard of the emperor,
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it's what we do alone,
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in our room, on our phone,
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in the quiet moments of our day.
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Integrity is doing the right thing even when no one is watching.
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that habit and life itself will begin to trust you with bigger things.
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Third, don't chase appearances, build roots.
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In a world obsessed with looking successful,
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dare to actually be good.
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What is essential is invisible to the eye.
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The flowers fade, the roots remain.
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Expect your time in becoming someone of depth,
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not just someone of display.
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Fourth, don't wait for the perfect moment to be truthful.
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Many of us say, I'll be honest when it becomes easier.
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But the time is always right to do what is right.
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Speak the truth today.
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Own your mistakes today.
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Live with a clean heart today.
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And finally, guard your reputation like your most precious treasure.
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A single lie destroys a whole reputation of integrity.
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It takes years to build trust and seconds to break it.
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Honesty is a very expensive gift.
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Don't expect it from cheap people.
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And more importantly, make sure you are never counted among them.
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The Emperor's kingdom was not won by the child with the brightest blossoms.
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It was won by the child with the bravest heart.
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And in your own kingdom,
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your family, your work, your community,
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your own soul, the same rule still holds true.
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Sincerity is the way of heaven.
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The attainment of sincerity is the way of men.
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that path and one day
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when the sun rises on your life it will light up
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even your empty pots as though they were made of gold now I'd love to hear from you comment below
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and tell me in a world
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that often rewards pretending what is one area of your life where you choose to stay honest no matter what
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Your answer might inspire someone else who is quietly carrying an empty pot today.
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If this story touched your heart,
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please like and share the video so that this message of truth and integrity reaches more people who need to hear it.
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And don't forget to subscribe to our channel because I'll be back soon with another meaningful story like this one.
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Until then, be patient, stay grateful,
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walk in truth and keep moving forward in life.
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