This, Too, Will Pass
A powerful king, ruler of many domains, was in a position magnificence that wise men were his mere employees. And yet one day he felt himself confused and called the sages to him.
He said:
"I do not know the cause, but something impels me to seek a certain ring, one that will enable me to stabilise my state.
'I must have such a ring. And this ring must be one which, when I am unhappy, will make my joyful. At the same time, if I am happy and look upon it, I must be made sad.'
The wise men consulted one another, and threw themselves into deep contemplation, and finally they came to a decision as to the character of this ring which would suit their king.
The ring which they devised was one upon which was inscribed the legend:
"This, too, will pass. "
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