At a junior high school, a teacher asked his students,
“A woman bought ten apples at a market. When she came home and took a close look at them, she found that each apple had a defect. It was annoying to go to change, and it was no good blaming the fruit shop owner. So she decided to eat them. Now, let me ask you a question. If she eats one apple a day, how can she eat it pleasantly every day?”
One student quickly said, “I’ll eat anything because all apples have a defect.”
Another student said, “I’ll eat untasty-looking apples first.”
Then another student raised his hand high, “I’ll eat tasty-looking apples every day! Then the same apples can taste better and I can feel better.”
As the third student said, if you pick the best-looking apple among them every day, you can enjoy tasty apples for ten days. How about greeting every day, regarding it as the happiest day in your life?