In this Zen tale, Gilbert Beaver thinks that winning the race and
receiving his prize is good. He believes that falling out of a tree
and into the river is bad. The ever-present Shelly suggests that
you can never be certain about these things. We are often
disappointed by ‘good’ things, and we can also enjoy ‘bad'
things. Living in the present means full enjoyment of all of life.
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