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So, this fellow was running a zoo and he
couldn't afford to buy a tiger. So, he
takes a person, dresses him up as a
tiger, and tells him, "I want you to
growl as a tiger, jump as a tiger, run
around as a tiger." And this the man
does for 2 years. It's the great
attraction of the zoo. People are coming
to see this extraordinary tiger. One
visitor who would come every day to see
the tiger one day was astounded and
flabbergasted. At the end of the day,
when the tiger thought everybody was
gone, he turns to the one who takes care
of the zoo and he says, "Hey, how are
you doing?" And this visitor runs to the
owner and he says, "You're a thief.
You're a thug. You're a liar." He says,
"Why?" He says, "That's not a tiger.
That's a human being." He says, "How do
you know?"
He says, "I've been coming here for 2
years and I heard him speak today."
He says, "Hey, for 2 years he didn't say
a word. Once he says a word, that's
proof that he's a human being. Come on."
Of course, the fact is that if he would
have been a tiger, he couldn't speak
even once in 2 years. One of the
greatest mistakes we make in life is we
judge ourself based on our worst version
of ourself, not our best version of
ourself. Even if you could speak once in
2 years, it means you're a human being.
You're not a tiger. The fact that once
in a while you have those moments of
clarity and inspiration, it means that
is who you are. That is how you should
judge yourself.