A couple of snippets.

As a boy at grammar school I remember at exam time being told very bluntly to read the questions. The other day someone told me that they'd once read of an exam where a group of students were assembled and at the very top of their paper it said that they should read through the whole exam paper before answering anything. As usual once they'd been told to begin it was heads down and utter silence except for the occasional rustle of paper, then rapidly the pens began scratching away. After about five minutes one student looked up from reading the last page of the paper, looked around, hesitated for a few minutes, looked again at his paper, looked around once more, then back at the paper and then carefully folded it, got up handed it in and left. Everyone else continued writing away until the time was up. Later, when the results came out the only one who passed was the lad who left after five minutes. Why? At the bottom of the last page of the exam paper it said, 'Don't answer any of these questions!'
There have been times when I've thought of passing that story on to a certain outfit that I have some dealings with.
Some of you who have been to stay at Bhavana Dhamma or thought of coming will have looked at our booking form and seen where it quotes Ajahn Chah who once said that the only thing worth reading was the mind and then it goes on to say that while at Bhavana Dhamma you shouldn't read anything else. We've heard that at another place it's being said that here you can only read one book, 'The Mind' by Ajahn Chah!

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