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Jun. 1st, 2007 11:15 am The story of the pencil by Paulo Coelho

The story of the pencil by Paulo Coelho

 

The story of the pencil

February 17, 2007

A boy was watching his grandmother write a letter. At one point he asked:

‘Are you writing a story about what we’ve done? Is it a story about me?’

 

His grandmother stopped writing her letter and said to her grandson:

‘I am writing about you, actually, but more important than the words is the pencil I’m using. I hope you will be like this pencil when you grow up.’

 

Intrigued, the boy looked at the pencil. It didn’t seem very special.

 

‘But it’s just like any other pencil I’ve ever seen!’

 

‘That depends on how you look at things. It has five qualities which, if you manage to hang on them, will make you a person who is always at peace with the world.’

 

‘First quality: you are capable of great things, but you must never forget that there is a hand guiding your steps. We call that hand God, and He always guides us according to His will.’

 

‘Second quality: now and then, I have to stop writing and use a sharpner. That makes the pencil suffer a little, but afterwards, he’s much sharper. So you, too, must learn to bear certain pains and sorrows, because they will make you a better person.

 

‘Third quality: the pencil always allows us to use an eraser to rub out any mistakes. This means that correcting something we did is not necessarily a bad thing; it helps to keep us on the road to justice.’

 

‘Fourth quality: what really matters in a pencil is not its wooden exterior, but the graphite inside. So always pay attention to what is happening inside you.’

 

‘Finally, the pencil’s fifth quality: it always leaves a mark. in just the same way, you should know that everything you do in life will leave a mark, so try to be conscious of that in your every action’

 

Source: Like the Flowing River by Paulo Coelho


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mariafrombrazil wrote on Jun 3, '07, edited on Jun 3, '07
So cute this story! It makes me remember my wise grandmother too!
Thank you, Paulo! And thanks Marcinha for sharing this with us here!
Beijo!
Marta :)
berdarah wrote on Jun 3, '07
nice ^_^
papamaria wrote on Jun 21, '07
Everyone of us is a different and a unique "pencil". We all write our own way, and in this world that we live in, we all leave our marks one way or another. But the cleanest the paper (actions), the clearest the writing will be (conscience).
yazooyti wrote on Nov 25, '07
this is such a cute story! and although it is simple it really does have an effect on the reader <3
ladysweetgrass wrote on Apr 30
I am sorry to comment on the comments, but how are stories of lessons, cute?
o5y1 wrote on May 1
The greatest lessons in life come from simple anecdotes with powerful messages.
Traveller
livingmydreams wrote on May 15
I love this story.. i've heard it in different versions, and will always keep in mind those virtues that the pencil represents
momnoll wrote on May 16
I love this story I have given this to my son who plans to be a teacher I think this story is a lesson for life. Never be afraid to try or fail it will make you stronger and wiser and believe in God for he/she will always guide us and give us strength.
cnoll

slippersocks wrote on May 22
Yep! i love this story! Also, one of my faves in the "Like the Flowing River" is the story, "the dead man wore pajamas" =) really nice!
enchantedindonesia wrote on Jul 17
it's so inspiring.
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