| Red Squirrel - Aug-12-2005 server time |
| The rich industrialist from Toronto was horrified to find the Nova Scotian fisherman lying lazily beside his boat reading Rick Warren's best-selling book about evangelical Christianity -- 'The Purpose Driven Life.' "Why aren't you out fishing?" said the industrialist. "Because I have caught enough fish for the day," said the fisherman. "Why don't you catch some more?" "What would I do with them?" "You could earn more money," was the industrialist's reply. "With that you could have a motor fixed to your boat and go into deeper waters and catch more fish. Then you would make enough to buy nylon nets. These would bring you more fish and more money. Soon you would have enough money to own two boats. . . maybe even a fleet of boats. Then you would be a rich man like me." "What would I do then?" asked the fisherman. "Then you could really enjoy life," exclaimed the industrialist. "What do you think I am doing right now?" |