Apricot Pie
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There is something in every person which detects pompous nonsense which masquerades as profound thought. Zen is especially delighted at exposing this kind of wasteful conduct, which is silly at the least and dangerous at the worst. A modern version of a classic anecdote is illustrative.
A man ate two slices of apricot pie made by his wife. That evening, in bed, he suddenly sat up. 'A thought of tremendous philosophical significance has occurred to me,' he announced.
'Let me hear it,' requested his interested wife.
'First, please, bring me the rest of that apricot pie.'
When the pie was brought, he finished the last piece.
'Now, please,' said his wife, 'tell me your thought of tremendous philosophical significance.'
Her husband replied, 'Never go to sleep while you still have apricot
pie.'"
Vernon Howard - RELIABLE WAYS TO BUILD INNER STRENGTH - The Power of Esoterics, Chap. 5, p. 83