The following parable was offered by Roger Aronson, MESPA Legal
and Legislative Counsel, at the MESPA 2010 Leadership Conference. He
first heard the story at the National Assistant Principals' Award
ceremonies. To download a print-ready copy of the story, scroll to the
PDF below.
The Pencil Maker took the pencil aside, just before putting him
into the box.
"There are 5 things you need to know," he told the
pencil, "Before I send you out into the world. Always remember them and never forget, and you will become
the best pencil you can be."
One: You will be able to do many great things, but
only if you allow yourself to be held in someone's hand.
Two: You will experience a painful sharpening from
time to time, but you'll need it to become a better pencil.
Three: You will be able to correct any mistakes you
might make.
Four: The most important part of you will always be
what's inside.
Five: On every surface you are used on, you must
leave your mark. No matter what the condition, you must continue to write.
The pencil understood and promised to remember, and went into the
box with purpose in its heart.
Now replacing the place of the pencil with you. Allow this parable
on the pencil to encourage you to know that you are a special person and only
you can fulfill the purpose to which you were born to accomplish.
Never allow yourself to get discouraged and think that your life
is insignificant and never get distracted by small mistakes.