THE ART OF TIPPING
A Mulla Nasrudin Story
By
VIKRAM KARVE
Mulla Nasrudin may look stupid, but actually he is wise; very very wise indeed.
Sufi teachers used to give Mulla Nasrudin stories to their disciples to think and ponder, reflect and meditate.
Do read Mulla Nasrudin stories and try to understand them – once you comprehend their inner meaning, at once you will laugh and you will weep because you will see yourself and the whole humanity in these teaching stories.
Nasrudin went to a Turkish bath.
As he looked quite impoverished and was shabbily dressed, the attendants treated him with contempt in quite a disdainful manner, and gave him only a scrap of soap and an old towel.
While leaving, Nasrudin gave the attendants one gold coin each.
The attendants were perplexed.
They had never seen such extravagant Tips...and just imagine... a huge tip of one gold coin each for such shoddy treatment…?
The bath attendants could not understand it.
They even regretted the indifferent way in which they had treated Nasrudin as they wondered that if he had been better treated he would have probably given them an even larger tip…maybe even a few gold coins each…!
The following week Nasrudin appeared again at the Turkish bath wearing the same shabby dress.
This time, of course, he was looked after like a King in full luxurious style.
After being massaged, perfumed and treated with the utmost deference, and given a lavish and extravagant perfumed bath with the most expensive aromatic oils and perfumes, Nasrudin, while leaving, handed to each attendant the smallest possible copper coin and said, “These copper coins are your tip for the shoddy service you gave me last week, and the gold coins I gave you last time were the tip for today’s excellent service.”
Dear Reader, the next time you go to a restaurant, and are wondering how much to tip, remember this story...
All the Best...
VIKRAM KARVE
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