👉 In ancient Egypt, there was a king who loved nothing better than medinating himself before battle. He would take a long shower and then drink plenty of water to stay hydrated for the day ahead.
The king's physician came to him one morning with a patient needing his care immediately: a man in desperate need of medicine. The physician took the man into the royal chambers, where he quickly began administering fluids, but as he was about to finish the job, the physician realized that the man needed something else - a dose of medinah.
The physician asked the king, "What is this drug that you're giving me?"
The king replied, "It's called medinah. It's the medicine for those who have no other choice but to take it."
The physician smiled and said, "You see, the man in the royal chambers was a king with a severe lack of confidence and a stubborn nature. He didn't want to try anything new or risky, so he took what seemed like the safest medication known.
But when he realized that medinah was the medicine for him, he knew it was time to take action and try something new. The physician watched as he tried to digest the information, but as his stomach started to fill up with water, the king's doctor saw a sudden change in the man's behavior - he seemed to have forgotten all about medinah.
The physician asked him if he understood that he was now taking something new and different for himself. The