A little girl
wanted to become a great pianist, but all she could play on the piano was the
simple little tune, "Chopsticks." No matter how hard she tried, that
was the best she could do. Her parents decided after some time to arrange for a
great maestro to teach her to play properly. Of course, the little girl was
delighted.
When the little
girl and her parents arrived at the maestro's mansion for the first lesson,
they were escorted by the butler into the parlor, where they saw a beautiful
concert grand piano. Immediately, the little girl dashed over to the piano and
began playing "Chopsticks." Her embarrassed parents started across
the room to tell her to stop, but as she played, the maestro entered the room
and encouraged the little girl to continue.
The maestro then
took a seat on the piano bench next to the little girl, listening to her play.
After a moment he began to play along with her, adding chords, runs, and
arpeggios. The little girl continued to play "Chopsticks." The
parents couldn't believe their ears. They were hearing a beautiful piano duet,
played by their daughter and the maestro, and amazingly enough, the central
theme of it was still "Chopsticks."
At times you may
feel like you're nobody, that you will never accomplish great things. But think
of that little girl. All she could play was "Chopsticks." Nobody
wanted to hear "Chopsticks." It was an embarrassment to her parents
and annoying to everyone else. Yet the maestro encouraged her to keep on
playing.
God knows what you
can do. He created you with gifts and talents. Sure, compared to some people's
abilities, your gifts and talents may seem like "Chopsticks"-- not
very original and not very spectacular. But God says, "Keep on
playing--and make some room on the piano bench for Me."
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