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The Ferryman: 8 Crossings to a Gentler Life
This short tale about a man's desire to live a different kind of life unfolds during a single day. At the crack of dawn the ferryman opens his eyes to find an impatient businessman nudging him with his foot. The businessman demands they cross the river. Now. Right away.
The ferryman rises and offers tea and scones. The businessman says he has no time for tea and scones. He needs to reach the other side. Progress and profits depend on it.
The ferryman understands. Before becoming a simple ferryman he had been a striver bristling with ambition, always angling to close the next deal. He had manipulated and deceived to accomplish his aims. He had believed material wealth the only true measure of success.
But he cannot haul the businessman across the river. He must wait for the old woman. The old woman is sick and needs to see the doctor on the other side.
The Ferryman is an amusing and tender tale that attempts to shine a light on what might actually matter in life. We have our necessities: food and shelter, security and transportation. But what beyond these basics truly has relevance?
The ferryman, who has been a humble ferryman for several years by the time we meet him, has identified eight crossings that have changed his life, he thinks, for the better. By better the ferryman means richer, deeper, less stressful, more joyful. The crossings have civilized the ferryman.
Benevolence in all things, the ferryman has come to believe, is the surest way to peace of mind. And really what greater gift can we bestow upon ourselves than a quiet and contented mind?
Come ride the ferry with the ferryman. It's a pleasant, scenic journey filled with small gifts, interesting characters, and boundless miracles.
The Ferryman is a tale of self discovery you will read over and over as your own journey passes back and forth across the river of life.
This short tale about a man's desire to live a different kind of life unfolds during a single day. At the crack of dawn the ferryman opens his eyes to find an impatient businessman nudging him with his foot. The businessman demands they cross the river. Now. Right away.
The ferryman rises and offers tea and scones. The businessman says he has no time for tea and scones. He needs to reach the other side. Progress and profits depend on it.
The ferryman understands. Before becoming a simple ferryman he had been a striver bristling with ambition, always angling to close the next deal. He had manipulated and deceived to accomplish his aims. He had believed material wealth the only true measure of success.
But he cannot haul the businessman across the river. He must wait for the old woman. The old woman is sick and needs to see the doctor on the other side.
The Ferryman is an amusing and tender tale that attempts to shine a light on what might actually matter in life. We have our necessities: food and shelter, security and transportation. But what beyond these basics truly has relevance?
The ferryman, who has been a humble ferryman for several years by the time we meet him, has identified eight crossings that have changed his life, he thinks, for the better. By better the ferryman means richer, deeper, less stressful, more joyful. The crossings have civilized the ferryman.
Benevolence in all things, the ferryman has come to believe, is the surest way to peace of mind. And really what greater gift can we bestow upon ourselves than a quiet and contented mind?
Come ride the ferry with the ferryman. It's a pleasant, scenic journey filled with small gifts, interesting characters, and boundless miracles.
The Ferryman is a tale of self discovery you will read over and over as your own journey passes back and forth across the river of life.