According to His Purpose
There once was a farmer who owned a horse. One day the horse ran away. His friends came to console him because of the loss. "I don't know," said the farmer, "maybe it's a bad thing and maybe it's not."
The following week, the farmer's son was out riding one of the new horses. The horse began to buck and threw him off, breaking the son's leg. His friends came to console the farmer because of the accident. "I don't know," said the farmer, "maybe it's a bad thing and maybe it's not."
The following week, the government declared war and called all able-bodied young men to join the fight. They came to the town and rounded up hundreds of young men, except for the farmer's son who had a broken leg. The farmer said, "Now I can say that it was a good thing my horse ran away."
The "moral" of the story? Life is a series of events, and until we've reached the end of the series, it's hard to know exactly why things are happening. When you're in the middle of something, it's especially difficult to get a proper perspective.
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