"I've a doubt. I'm Emperor of the country. If you exchange what I'm valued into cash, how much will it be?"
In other word, how much am I worth? What's my value?
The first girl answered, "Millions, No billions... Please pardon me. I'm not good with money. I do not know how much is considered big enough."
Next, the second girl answered, "Your Emperor's benevolence is as high as the highest mountain, as wide as the widest ocean. How can it be measured and exchange for cash? I implore Your Majesty to ask this question the day when it come possible to measure the weight of the sky and depth of the sea."
The Emperor was impressed.
He then turned to the last girl.
The last girl said, "Since Your Majesty asked, your humble servant shall answer."
"It's one coin."
The Emperor was surprised.
She went on to explain.
"To the poor subjects of Your Majesty, nothing is more important than one coin. To the wealthy with millions, they will not understand how valuable one coin is. But to the poor who have nothing, they are very clear how important and precious is the one coin. To the poor, Your Majesty is as precious as this one coin, please rule the world with your benevolence for the good of your subjects."
Many times, we often complicate things that are simple. In the process, we overlook the most fundamental and important things.