The Useless Eyebrows
(told by Ven. Master Hsing-Yun)
Once, a person's eyes, nose, and mouth had a meeting. First the eyes said, "We,
the eyes, are of utmost importance to the body. Everything must be seen by us
to know whether it is beautiful or not, big or small, tall or short. Without
eyes, walking around will be very difficult. So we, the eyes, are very important.
But we have been improperly placed under the eyebrows, which are of no use.
It is just not fair!"
Next, the nose said, "I, the nose, am the most important. Only I can distinguish
a good smell from a foul odor. The act of breathing is also dependent on me.
If I do not let the breath pass through, everybody will die. So I am the most
important. As important as I am, I have been unfairly placed beneath the useless
eyebrows. I am most unhappy."
Then the mouth said, "I am the most important part of the human body. I
can speak; if not for me, there would not be any communication among people.
I take in the food; if not for me, everybody would die of hunger. Such an important
part as myself has been placed in the lowest part of the face. The useless eyebrows,
however, have been put on the highest part of the face. This I cannot accept!"
After the others had spoken, the eyebrows spoke slowly, "Please do not
fight anymore. We, the eyebrows, are surely the most useless things; we admit
defeat. We are willing to be placed below you." Having said this, the eyebrows
settled down below the eyes. Unfortunately, the person no longer looked like
a human being. Next, they eyebrows settled down below the nose. It was still
horrible; it still did not look like a human being. Then the eyebrows settled
down below the mouth. This looked even more ghastly! The eyes, nose, and mouth
huddled to discuss the situation again. They concluded that it was best if the
eyebrows returned to their original place on the face; it was the most appropriate
spot for them. When the eyebrows returned to their original spot, the appearance
was once again that of a human being. Thus, we can see that what appears to
be the most useless thing can be indeed the most useful.