 Man was walking home from the market with a banana in his hand. A passerby stopped him and said, why are you carrying that banana? The man said, I'm going to eat it. The passerby said, are you going to eat that peel as well? The man said, no. Then said the passerby, why are you carrying the peel? For a moment, the man was completely stumped. Well, he'd never been asked a question like this before. But then he said to him, he said, what a stupid question. If I take the peel off just now, by the time I take the banana back to my house, it'll have turned to mash and I wouldn't be able to eat it at all. And you know, for me, this is the true moral of this story. Not that mindless cliche with people saying, oh, you have to get rid of your baggage. How? Most of the time, our baggage and our life is so wrapped up together. As a matter of fact, most of the time, our life is being carried forward in that baggage. Like the peel and the banana, you can't just shed stuff. You have to understand instead what in your life is the baggage and what is essential so that you understand what you're not going to get attached to so that when the time comes to shed that baggage, you understand exactly what you have to step back from and what you hold on to.