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Every dilemma has value


One day, the lion came to the eyes of the gods: "I am very grateful to you for giving me such a magnificent and powerful physique, so powerful and powerful, that I have enough ability to rule the entire forest."

The gods listened and smiled and asked: "But this is not the purpose of coming to me today! It seems that you seem to be troubled by something!"

The lion snorted and said, "God really knows me! I am really asking for something today. Because although my ability is good, but every day, I will always be yelled by chickens. Wake up. God! Pray for you, don't let the chicken call in the morning!"

God smiled and said: "Go to the elephant, it will give you a satisfactory answer."

The lion ran to the lake to find the elephant and saw the elephant screaming in the air.

The lion asked the elephant: "Why are you making such a big temper?"

The elephant swayed with big ears and groaned: "There is a nasty little mosquito that gets into my ear and I am tickle."

When the lion left the elephant, he thought to himself: "The elephant with such a huge size is afraid of such a small mosquito. Then I have any complaints." The chicken is called once a day, but the mosquito is all the time. The land harassed the elephant. I think that I am more fortunate than him.

As the lion walked, he looked back at the still crippling elephant and thought: "God wants me to look at the elephant. I should just tell me that anyone will have trouble, and God can't help everyone." That being the case, then I have to rely on myself! Anyway, as long as the chicken is called, it is a reminder that I should get up when I am a chicken. If I think about it, it will be of some benefit to me."

An obstacle is a new and known condition. Any will, any obstacle, will become an opportunity to surpass yourself.

In life, no matter how smooth we go, but if we encounter something that doesn't go well, we will habitually complain that God is treating us badly, and then pray that God will give us more strength to help us through the storm. But in reality, God is the fairest, just as it is for lions and elephants, and every dilemma has its positive value.

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