100 Moral Stories                                                32                                      
        
        
        
          One day some wise men, who were going about the country trying to find answers to some of the
        
        
          great questions of their time, came to Nasreddin’s district and asked to see the wisest man in the
        
        
          place. Nasreddin was brought forward, and a big crowd gathered to listen.
        
        
          The first wise man began by asking,
        
        
          “Where is the exact center of the world?”
        
        
          “It is under my right heel,” answered Nasreddin.
        
        
          “How can you prove that?” asked the first wise man.
        
        
          “If you don’t believe me,” answered Nasreddin,
        
        
          “measure and see.”
        
        
          The first wise man had nothing to answer to that,
        
        
          so the second wise man asked his question.
        
        
          “How many stars are there in the sky?” he said.
        
        
          “As many as there are hairs on my donkey,”
        
        
          answered Nasreddin.
        
        
          “What proof have you got of that?”
        
        
          asked the second wise man.
        
        
          “If you don’t believe me,” answered Nasreddin, “count the hairs on my donkey and you will see.”
        
        
          “That’s foolish talk,” said the other. “How can one count the hairs on a donkey?”
        
        
          “Well,” answered Nasreddin, “How can one count the stars in the sky? If one is foolish talk,
        
        
          so is the other.” The second wise man was silent.
        
        
          The third wise man was becoming annoyed with Nasreddin and his answers, so he said, “You seem
        
        
          to know a lot about your donkey, so can you tell me how many hairs there are in its tail?”
        
        
          “Yes,” answered Nasreddin. “There are exactly as many hairs in its tail as there are in your beard.”
        
        
          “How can you prove that?” said the other.
        
        
          “I can prove it very easily,” answered Nasreddin. “You can pull one hair out of my donkey’s tail for
        
        
          every one I pull out of your beard. If the hairs on my donkey’s tail do not come to an end at exactly
        
        
          the same time as the hairs in your beard, I will admit that I was wrong.”
        
        
          Of course, the third wise man was not willing to do this, so the crowd declared Nasreddin
        
        
          the winner of the day’s arguments.
        
        
          OLD GRAVE
        
        
          One day, the Nasreddin said to his friends: “If I die, bury me in an old grave.” “Why”, asked his
        
        
          friends. “Because”, he explained, “if the angels come, I’ll tell them that I died years before and have
        
        
          already been questioned and then they will return the way they came.”
        
        
          THE THREE WISE MEN