Every day Quote by Anonymous
““I was a palm-wine drinkard since I was a boy of ten years of age. I had no other work more than to drink palm-wine in my life. - - - But when my father noticed that I could not do any work more than to drink, he engaged an expert palm-wine-tapster for me; he had no other work more than to tap palm-wine every day. So my father gave me a palm-tree farm which was nine miles square and it contained 560,000 palm-trees, and this palm-wine tapster was tapping one hundred and fifty kegs of palm-wine every morning, but before 2 o’clock p.m., I would have drunk it all; after that he would go and tap another 75 kegs.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: African folklore-inspired story, author unknown
A father redirects his son’s excessive drinking by giving him a massive palm‑tree farm, turning a destructive habit into productive labor.
In simple terms: Father gives son a farm to channel his drinking habit into work.
Channel harmful habits into constructive work.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- rural life
- family dynamics
- work ethic
- habit change
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can forced labor truly change a habit?
- What support does the son need beyond work?
The son may still struggle with addiction despite new responsibilities.