This thin survival guide may be a bit incomprehensible to those who have not read "Holes". Yet, it is in itself a great summary of Four Life Lessons that Stanley has learnt from his stay at Camp Green Lake:
1. Don't complain
2. Don't ask too many questions
3. Try to make the right choices.
4. Dig the perfect Hole
"I don't complain. I don't ask too many questions. I try to make the right choices. And I'm still trying to dig the perfect hole."
The whole situation at Camp Green Lake is a metaphor for life itself.
"Everyone suffers equally. You're all in this together. Race, skin color, the grades you got at school, whether you were one of the popular kids; none of that matters. You will earn the respect of the others by doing your job without grumbling."
Thus, Camp Green Lake is the world, life, living...Whatever. In this sense all of us are in some form or the other at Camp Green Lake. We don't like that we''re doing; we are paid less and over-worked; we don't like digging holes.
But digging holes is what we do. Doing a great job in whatever we do is "Digging the Perfect Hole."
Stanley says he's still trying to Dig the Perfect Hole!
"I know that sounds really weird. Who cares if your hole is perfect? But if you're going to be out there six hours a day, you have to give yourself a purpose. You can either groan about how stupid is to dig a hole, or you can tell yourself you're doing something important. You Are digging the best hole anyone's ever dug
It also helps physically. If you can make a perfect circle, exactly five feet in diameter and five feet deep, with sides that are perpendicular to the ground, you will have dug the absolute minimum amount of dirt required. No one's ever done that, not even Zero, but he's come close
When you're done, stand over your hole. Take time to admire it, no matter how tired and sore you feel. You worked hard digging that hole, and you should take pride in a job well done.
And then spit in it."
Digging a hole is purpose. Doing it well is courage. Spitting into it is detachment.
"Because, after all, it's just a stupid hole, and you are better than that."
In other words you are better and bigger than the challenge demanded by your current job. Look for greater things to do. Stretch yourself. You are not proving anything to others its just between you and that "nameless person inside you".
Choices
"You can't let anybody else tell you what your choices are. Sometimes they won't give you the right choice. If you're going to survive at Camp Green Lake, you must always make the right choice, whether it's given to you or not."
In other words, you should choose for yourself. Life is not an easy MCQ. The correct answer may not be one of the choices! Many of the things we regret doing are because of allowing others to decide what we choose!
Finally "Holes" is about self-discovery.
"But don't forget who you really are. And I'm not talking about your so-called real name. All names are made up by someone else, even the one your parents gave you.
You know who you really are. When you're alone at night, looking up at the stars, or maybe lying in your bed in total darkness, you know that nameless person inside you."