A carrot, eggs, and coffee are used by Grandmother to teach wisdom.

We might all benefit from some good advice now and then. Many of us turn to our grandparents for comfort while we are struggling to weather one of life’s storms. A grandmother delivers some simple wisdom to her grandchild in this widely shared Internet anecdote.

Despite the fact that the author of this essay is unknown, their wise words are universal and can be enjoyed by everybody.

At the beginning of the story, a young woman visits her grandmother. She is concerned about the state of her life and needs help. Her grandmother answers by giving her a carrot, eggs, and coffee…

A young woman visited her grandmother and informed her about her life and how terrible things had gotten. She was terrified and wanted to give up because she had no idea how she would make it. She was tired of battling and struggling. As soon as one issue was overcome, another one arose.

She was accompanied to the kitchen by her granny. She filled three pots halfway with water and placed them on high heat. The pots rapidly boiled over. She put carrots in the first, eggs in the second, and ground coffee beans in the third. She remained there silently for them to boil.



After around twenty minutes, she turned off the stoves. She took the carrots and put them in a bowl. She then removed the eggs from the carton and placed them in a bowl. She then poured the coffee into a bowl after ladling it out.

‘Tell me what you see,’ she asked of her granddaughter. ‘Carrots, eggs, and coffee,’ she said.

“She drew her in and requested that she feel the carrots.” She did, and she was struck by how soft they were. She then told her to break an egg.

After removing the shell, she studied the hard-boiled egg. Finally, she invited her to try a sip of her coffee. The girl smiled as she smelled the beautiful scent.

“What does that mean, Grandmother?” asked the granddaughter. While all of these objects were subjected to the same difficulty – boiling water — they each behaved differently, according to her grandmother.

The carrot was tough and uncompromising. When exposed to boiling water, however, it melted and weakened.

The egg was delicate. Its thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior. However, after being immersed in boiling water, its core solidified.

The ground coffee beans, on the other hand, were one-of-a-kind. Once they were in the hot water, they changed the water.

‘Which one of you are you?’ she inquired of her granddaughter. ‘How do you deal with adversity when it knocks on your door? “Would you like to be a carrot, egg, or coffee bean?”

“Consider this: Who am I? “Am I the carrot that appears strong but is filled with anguish and adversity?” “Am I going to wilt, weaken, and lose my strength?”

“Am I the egg with a malleable heart that changes in response to heat?” Is my spirit alive and well, but have I become harsh and rigid as a result of a death, a breakup, a financial struggle, or another adversity? Does my outward appearance match my inner bitterness and toughness, with a stiff spirit and a hardened heart?

“Do I look like a coffee bean?” The bean actually changes the hot water, which causes the agony. When the water becomes hot, the aroma and flavor of your life are released.

When circumstances are at their worst, if you are like the bean, you improve and adapt the situation around you. Do you advance when the hours are the darkest and the difficulties are the most severe?

This incident made me think about who I am in challenging situations. Which of these are you? Should I have a carrot, an egg, or a cup of coffee?

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