Guest guest Posted September 24, 2002 Report Share Posted September 24, 2002 thanks for sending this harold...i was needing to have this story for a class i teach and her is it! its a great reminder that 'good' and 'bad' are only the names we attach to events...that nothing in itself is good or bad, only how we perceive it. peace, kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2002 Report Share Posted September 24, 2002 “We'll see.” Author Unknown Once upon a time, there was a farmer in the central region of China. He didn't have a lot of money and, instead of a tractor, he used an old horse to plow his field. One afternoon, while working in the field, the horse dropped dead. Everyone in the village said, " Oh, what a horrible thing to happen. " The farmer said simply, " We'll see. " He was so at peace and so calm, that everyone in the village got together and, admiring his attitude, gave him a new horse as a gift. Everyone's reaction now was, " What a lucky man. " And the farmer said, " We'll see. " A couple days later, the new horse jumped a fence and ran away. Everyone in the village shook their heads and said, " What a poor fellow! " The farmer smiled and said, " We'll see. " Eventually, the horse found his way home, and everyone again said, " What a fortunate man. " The farmer said, " We'll see. " Later in the year, the farmer's young boy went out riding on the horse and fell and broke his leg. Everyone in the village said, " What a shame for the poor boy. " The farmer said, " We'll see. " Two days later, the army came into the village to draft new recruits. When they saw that the farmer's son had a broken leg, they decided not to recruit him. Everyone said, " What a fortunate young man. " The farmer smiled again - and said " We'll see. " Moral of the story: There's no use in overreacting to the events and circumstances of our everyday lives. Many times what looks like a setback, may actually be a gift in disguise. And when our hearts are in the right place, all events and circumstances are gifts that we can learn valuable lessons from. As Fra Giovanni once said: " Everything we call a trial, a sorrow, or a duty, believe me... the gift is there and the wonder of an overshadowing presence. " ----------------- Hello Friends, I believe I sent this in quite awhile ago. It still continues to remind me to count my blessings and not to take life for granted. Hope everyone has a good day. Kindest Regards, Harold http://gemsofthought.tripod.com/poetry/ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.391 / Virus Database: 222 - Release 19/09/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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