Saturday, August 22, 2009

Dare To Fail?


Bad may not be bad, it may be good; good may not be good, it may be bad.

"Every adversity, every failure, every handicap, every physical ailment, every unpleasant circumstance and experience carries with it the seed of an equivalent benefit, often in some hidden form"

An old man once lost a horse. His neighbours all came to console him. But the old man said, "It may turn out to be a good thing." A few months later, the horse came back by itself and brought another fast horse with it. The old man's neighbours this time came to congratulate him. But he said, "This may turn out to be bad."

One day, the old man's son went out riding on the fast horse. the horse ran too fast, and his son fell down and broke his leg, became crippled and handicapped. [So, what do you think, is it a bad thing?] years later, the country was at war with its neighbours. All abled bodied youths were drafted to become soldiers. Many of the youths died in that war except the old man's son. [so, what do you think, is it a good thing?]

Every failure is a lesson that drives a person to try a new approach never tried before.

If u can't be a pine on the top of the hill,
be a scrub in the valley,
but be
the BESt little scrub by the side of the hill
Be a bush if u cant' be a tree

If u cant be a bush, be a bit of grass,
and some highway happier make,
If u can't be a muskie,
then just a bass,
be the liveliest bass in the lake.

We can't all be a captains,
there got to be crew,
There is something for all of us
There is bigwork to do and there's lesser to do
and the task we must do is the near ..

If u can't be a highway,
then just be the trail,
If u can't be the sun, be a star
it isn't by size that u win or you fail.
be The BEST of whatever u are


P/s-I've never read this book before, but I have it at my home.Dun have time before then almost forgotten already. Looking at the summary, I gotta read it and so do u keyh! May we always be a successful person cause every person have their own place on earth.
It's not how far you fall, but how high you bounce that matters!

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