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Master Foo and the Nervous Novice
<p>There was a novice who learned much at the Master&#8217;s feet, but felt something to be missing. After meditating on his doubts for some time, he found the courage to approach Master Foo about his problem.</p>
<p>“Master Foo,” he asked “why do Unix users not employ antivirus programs? And defragmentors? And malware cleaners?”</p>
<p>Master Foo smiled, and said “When your house is well constructed, there is no need to add pillars to keep the roof in place.”</p>
<p>The novice replied “Would it not be better to use these things anyway, just to be certain?”</p>
<p>Master Foo reached for a nearby ball of string, and began wrapping it around the novice&#8217;s feet.</p>
<p>“What are you doing?” the novice asked in surprise.</p>
<p>Master Foo replied simply: “Tying your shoes.”</p>
<p>Upon hearing this, the novice was enlightened.</p>
<p>(Other koans <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/unix-koans/">here.)</a></p>