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    Donkey in the Well

    One day a farmer’s donkey fell down into a Well. The animal cried piteously for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do. Finally, he decided the donkey was old, and the Well, needed to be covered up anyway; it just wasn’t worth it to retrieve the donkey. The farmer invited all his neighbors to come over and help him. They all grabbed a shovel and began to shovel dirt into the well. At first, the donkey realized what was happening and cried horribly. Then, to everyone’s amazement he quieted down.

    A few shovel loads later, the farmer finally looked down the well. He was astonished at what he saw. With each shovel of dirt that hit his back, the donkey did something amazing. He shook it off and took a step up. As the farmer’s neighbors continued to shovel dirt on top of the animal, he would shake it off and take a step up. Pretty soon, everyone was amazed as the donkey stepped up over the edge of the well and happily trotted off!

    Life is going to shovel dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The trick to getting out of the well is to shake it off and take a step up. Each of our troubles is a steppingstone. We can get out of the deepest wells just by not stopping, never giving up! Shake it off and take a step up.

    The rest of the story: The donkey later came back, and bit the farmer who had tried to bury him. The gash from the bite got infected and the farmer eventually died in agony from septic shock.
    The moral of the story: When you do something wrong, and try to cover your "donkey," it always comes back to bite you.

    Never give in, never give up. Never quit, and never surrender.

    #2
    Love it!

    Thanks Marco!

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      #3
      A very good lesson indeed!

      Thank you Marco

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        #4
        Thanks Marco - I got this in an email once awhile back and somehow lost it - thanks for the reminders!
        1st sx '89 Dx '99 w/RRMS - SP since 2010
        Administrator Message Boards/Moderator

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          #5
          WISDOM IN WORDS!
          hunterd/HuntOP/Dave
          volunteer
          MS World
          hunterd@msworld.org
          PPMS DX 2001

          "ADAPT AND OVERCOME" - MY COUSIN

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            #6
            I love the inspirational message...thanks!

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              #7
              Marco, I love this. A great life lesson.
              God Bless Us All

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                #8
                Great story! Thanks for sharing.

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                  #9
                  Great reminder.
                  Thanks
                  "Hope for the best and plan for the worst. That way, all your surprises will be pleasant."
                  Verin Mathwin, The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan

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                    #10
                    Ya know, Marco. I've read that story multiple times before, and, yes. It is also inspiring. But, seeing it posted here on and MS board helped me to look at the donkey in a different way. I'm a donkey too. When life throws me challenges that appear to be daunting, I can, often have, and hope to continue to "step up" to the challenge and to view the bad stuff as a blessing.
                    ~ Faith
                    MSWorld Volunteer -- Moderator since JUN2012
                    (now a Mimibug)

                    Symptoms began in JAN02
                    - Dx with RRMS in OCT03, following 21 months of limbo, ruling out lots of other dx, and some "probable stroke" and "probable CNS" dx for awhile.
                    - In 2008, I was back in limbo briefly, then re-dx w/ MS: JUL08
                    .

                    - Betaseron NOV03-AUG08; Copaxone20 SEPT08-APR15; Copaxone40 APR15-present
                    - Began receiving SSDI / LTD NOV08. Not employed. I volunteer in my church and community.

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