A FISH STORY
Once, there was
a fish who lived in the great ocean, and be-cause the
water was transparent, and always conveniently out
of the way of his nose when he moved along, he didn't
know he was in the ocean.
Well, one day the
fish did a very dangerous thing for a fish. He began
to think: "Surely I am a most
remarkable being, since I can move around
like this in the middle of empty space."
Then the fish became confused because of thinking
about moving and swimming, and he suddenly had an anxiety
parox-ysm, and thought that he had forgotten how. At
that moment he looked down and saw the yawning chasm
of the ocean depths, and he was terrified that he would
drop.
Then he thought: "If I could catch hold of my tail
in my mouth, I could hold myself up." And so he curled
himself up and snapped at his tail. Unfortunately,
his spine wasn't quite supple enough, so
he missed.
As he went on trying to catch hold of his tail, the
yawning black abyss below became ever more terrible,
and he was brought to the edge of a total nervous breakdown.
The fish was about
to give up, when the ocean, which had been watching
with mixed feelings of pity and amusement, said, "What
are you doing?"
"Oh," said the fish, "I'm terrified of falling into
the deep dark abyss, and I'm trying to catch hold of
my tail in my mouth to hold myself up." So the ocean
said, "Well, you've been trying that for a long time
now, and you still haven't fallen down. How
come?"
"Oh, of course, I haven't fallen down yet," said the
fish, "Because, because -- I'm swimming!"
"Well," came the reply, "I
am the Great Ocean, in which you live and move and
are able to be a fish, and I have given all of myself
to you in which to swim, and I support you all the
time you swim. But here you, instead of exploring
the length, breadth, depth, and height of my expanse,
are wasting your time pursuing your own end."
From then on, the fish put his own end behind him
(where it belonged) and set out to explore the Great
Ocean.