He took it out and sold it. Years later, when he went to the market, he saw a man with a beautiful saddle mule. The man approached and said, "Lord, where is this mule? Please? I wanted to buy it too.
" The man said, "I accidentally bought it from someone. When she bought it, she was about to die. According to the seller, her husband did not care." "When did you buy it?" they have "I bought it from the village four years ago and I begged and bought it," he said. He returned shaking his head.
The mule belonged to him. But he did not know the value of her mule. He sells the best mule and wants the best mule. We may be selling the best things we have and looking for the best things we don't have. Sometimes we complain not only because we have a problem, but also because we don't know what we have. Problems are not problems in themselves. Problems can only be solved by someone who cannot solve them.
Solving is a school of common problems. Problems are the means of divorce, separation, strife, silence, accusation, and release for the helpless. But for a strong man, death is a prelude to the resurrection. If you focus only on what you do not have, you will lose what you have. But if you think about what you have, you will find what you do not have.
Know what you have, my friend, use it well, live there, adorn it. Then look for another one. If you are dissatisfied with what you have, you will not be looking for something better.


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