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Of scorpions and snakes
The Philippine Star
|October 11, 2025
Let me tell you a story. It’s not one of those cute fairy tales where everyone lives happily ever after. This one ends wet, stung and slightly dead.
I first featured this story in my four-volume book set “One Day at a Time.” And now that I am reissuing an updated version of the same book set that was first released some twenty-plus years ago, I am reminded of this story and would like to share it with you.
A scorpion once asked a frog for a favor.
“Hey, buddy,” he said, “Mind giving me a lift across this pond? I’ll hop on your back, and we'll both get to the other side.”
The frog looked at him, head tilted like a confused emoji.
“Are you serious? You're a scorpion. You sting things. That’s your thing! What if you sting me halfway across and we both drown?”
The scorpion, clearly offended, said, “Why would I do that? That's completely illogical. If I sting you, we both die. No one benefits. Your fear is irrational.”
The frog, clearly a believer in logic and second chances, said, “Fair enough. Climb on.”
And so they sailed. Right up until the scorpion, midway across the pond, did precisely what the frog feared: he stung him.
As they began to sink, the frog, struggling to breathe and reason simultaneously, gasped, “But... you said... it didn’t make sense!”
To which the scorpion calmly replied: “I know. But I’m a scorpion. This isn’t about logic. This is about nature.”
Moral of the story? Don’t argue character with logic. You'll end up wet, betrayed and wondering why you didn’t just swim alone.
This story is from the October 11, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.
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