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Shake it Off &
Step Up!
A Parable
A farmer owned an old donkey. One day, while leaning in to get a drink,
the donkey fell into the farmer's well. The farmer heard the donkey braying
loudly and followed the sound to its source -- and found the donkey standing
at the bottom of the well.
After carefully assessing the situation, the farmer sympathized with the
old donkey, but the well was deep, and there was no way to haul the donkey
out of it. The farmer called his neighbors, and asked them to come give
him a hand - and to bring dirt and shovels. The neighboring farmers came,
with dirt and shovels in their trucks. Neither the donkey nor the well
was worth the trouble of saving. The only thing they could think to do
was to bury the old donkey in the well and put him out of his misery.
It was a shame, but there was nothing else that could be done. As the
farmers shoveled dirt into the well, the old donkey was hysterical!
The donkey brayed
louder than ever when the dirt hit his back, but the farmers kept shoveling.
Then the farmers noticed
what the donkey was doing. Every time a shovel load of dirt landed on
the donkey's back, he brayed loudly -- but then he would shake it off
and step up!
As the dirt was shoveled
down on top of him, the donkey continued.
The farmers and the old donkey got into a rhthym -- the farmers would
drop a shovel load of dirt down the well, and the donkey would shake it
off and step up. No matter how heavy the dirt, or how distressing the
situation seemed, the old donkey fought panic and just kept right on shaking
it off and stepping up!
Finally, battered
and exhausted, the old donkey stepped triumphantly over the wall of the
well! What seemed like it would bury him actually helped him ... all because
of the manner in which he handled his adversity. Instead of letting it
bury him, the dirt became his road to freedom.
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