Douglas Bell Douglas Bell

The Farmer and the son

A farmer has a horse for many years, and it helps him earn his livelihood and raise his son. One day, the horse runs away. His neighbor says sympathetically, “Such bad luck.”

The farmer replies, “Maybe. Who knows?”

The next day, the horse makes its way back home, bringing with it another horse. The neighbor says with a smile, “Such good luck.”

The farmer replies, “Maybe. Who knows?”

The following day, the farmer’s son rides the new horse and seeks to tame it. In the process, he breaks his leg. The neighbor says sympathetically, “Such bad luck.”

The farmer replies, “Maybe. Who knows?”

The last day of the story, the military comes to the village to draft all able-bodied young men to fight in a war. The son is exempt from the draft due to his broken leg. You can guess what the neighbor said and how the farmer replied.

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Discover how the simple practice of sitting quietly in nature, combined with daily meditation, transformed my life and reignited my passion for storytelling. Learn how these practices can help you find clarity, embrace your true self, and start living the life you truly desire.

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