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Once upon a time in a land far away, a king decided to become more informed about the everyday lives of his subjects. To accomplish this, he developed a plan to visit some of his subjects in a small village. He sent his messengers out to two homes where he planned to meet with the families and discuss with them their hopes and dreams and his plans for the kingdom. On the first day of his two-day venture, he arrives at the subjects' home to find the family still preparing the meal. The family was trying so hard to please the king that they were preparing the largest, most elaborate meal they have ever seen. As a result, they ask the king and his entourage to seat themselves in the outer courtyard of their home while they complete the meal preparation. Fortunately, the meal is delicious and the king is quite pleased. Unfortunately, the preparation of the meal has been so involved that the family members are physically and mentally exhausted as they adjourn to the sitting room for conversation. As a result, they have very little to say to the king. The next day, when the king visits the second home in his journey, he experiences something quite different. He is greeted by the whole family as he comes to their door. Although there is a light meal served, the clear focus of the evening is the family's desire to sit and talk with their king. They share openly their hopes and dreams for their family and village. They listen excitedly as the king reveals some of his new plans for needed changes in the kingdom's business. Even though the king did not get as much to eat at the second house, he left there much more satisfied than he had been following his visit the previous evening. -- Thompson
