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ADVERSITIES MAKE US BETTER
A parable is told of a farmer whose mule fell into
an abandoned well.
After numerous unsuccessful attempts to get the mule
out of the well, the farmer decided it was a hopeless
situation. With sadness, the farmer figured that the
only humane thing to do would be to haul truckloads
of dirt to bury the old mule, while filling in the dangerous
well, at the same time.
He backed up the truck, and began to shovel in the
dirt. The old mule,
however, went berserk when the first load of dirt hit
its back. That old mule started shaking off the dirt,
stomping it down and stepping up a bit. Shovel full
after shovel full caused the mule to shake off the dirt
and firmly stomp it down. Truckload after truckload,
the old mule repeated the same process. It shook off
the dirt, stomped it down and stepped up a bit.
Little by little, that mule was lifting itself out
of the hole.
No matter how distressing the situation seemed, the
old mule fought off
panic when it realized that no matter how much was dumped
on its back all it had to do was shake it off, stomp
it down and step up. And, guess what? It wasn't too
long before the old mule, battered and exhausted, triumphantly
stepped out of the well.
Have you ever noticed that there are different ways
people have of
dealing with the problems life dumps on them? If we
respond to our problems positively, and refuse to panic,
or fall further into bitterness and despair, the adversities
that come along to bury us usually contain within them
the potential to benefit and bless us! Rather than burying
us, the adversities and criticisms can make us better,
lifting us up, bit by bit.
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