BALANCE AND PERSPECTIVE
His village friends became terribly excited at his
good news. “You are so blessed to own such a valuable horse!” they
smiled.
The farmer calmly replied, “It is true that my
horse may be a blessing. But we cannot say how things will turn out
because nobody knows exactly what will happen on tomorrow.”
The villagers did not care at all for this
seemingly passive response.
One day the farmer’s horse disappeared.
The villagers banded together and searched everywhere, but could not find the
missing stallion. The
villagers criticized the farmer. “You should have sold that horse when
you had the chance,” they insisted. “It is a terrible curse that your
horse has now been stolen.”
The farmer calmly replied, “It is true that my
horse may be missing. But we cannot say how things will turn out because
nobody knows exactly what will happen on tomorrow.”
Of course, the villagers frowned at his
response. They could not believe that the farmer had lost such a
priceless horse and seemed so nonchalant.
After a few days, to the great surprise of the
villagers, the missing stallion galloped home and brought a dozen white horses
from the forest with him. The
surprised villagers gathered around the farmer and said, “You are so blessed. You loved that horse so much, and that’s why
he brought these horses home with him.”
The farmer calmly replied, “It is true that my
stallion brought a dozen more horses to me. But we cannot say whether it
is a blessing or not, because nobody knows exactly what will happen on
tomorrow.”
By now, the villagers thought the farmer was
certifiably crazy. He was the recipient of a dozen free horses, and still
he could not see that this was a tremendous blessing.
One day, the farmer’s young son was riding one
of the newly arrived horses. Suddenly, he fell from the horse, breaking
both of his legs. The
villagers arrived quickly to console the farmer. They said, “We are
really sorry for you. It is such a curse that your only son is now
handicapped.”
The farmer calmly replied, “It is true that my
son may be handicapped, but we cannot say whether it is a curse or a blessing
because nobody knows exactly what will happen on tomorrow.”
At that point, the villagers got really angry,
and shouted, “This farmer has no sense at all!”
After a few months, the king of a neighboring country attacked the
farmer’s homeland, and his country seemed to be losing the battle. In an effort to win, the king mandated that all young men join the army and fight against the enemy. His royal
summons excluded handicapped persons.
The villagers were all in terrible grief since
their sons were required to join in the battle. They thought of the
possibility that they might never see them again. So they walked to the
farmer’s house and said, “You are a very blessed man. At least you know
that you son will remain alive.”
But the farmer calmly replied, “I am certainly
happy my son will not fight in this war, but we cannot say whether it is a
curse or a blessing because nobody knows exactly what will happen on tomorrow.”
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