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While preparing a training on Overcoming Setbacks, Discouragement and Disappointment for my Diamond Club, I remembered an old story that illustrates one of the points I wanted to make. I thought you would also enjoy it.
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. 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.” 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.” |
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“Winners lose more often than losers.”




