A dramatic ballad singer studied under a strict teacher who insisted that he rehearse day after day, month after month the same passage from the same song, without being permitted to go any further.
Finally, overwhelmed by frustration and despair, the young man ran off to find another profession.
One night, stopping at an inn, he stumbled upon a recitation contest.
Having nothing to lose, he entered the competition and, of course, sang the one passage that he knew so well.
When he had finished, the sponsor of the contest highly praised his performance.
Despite the student's embarrassed objections, the sponsor refused to believe that he had just heard a beginner perform.
"Tell me," the sponsor said, "who is your instructor? He must be a great master."
The student later became known as the great performer Koshiji.
Zen Principle: To really master something, it has to become part of you. Hard work will always pay off sometime in the future.
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