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Sodikin Nabahan Masykur | Selasa, Mei 24, 2011 |

Once upon a time ago there was a poor farmer who lived with her a son. They just have a skinny horse daily to help them work on their fields which do not amount to much.

One day, his horse farmer satu2 disappeared, run away from the cage into the forest.
The people in the village who heard the news saying: "O sir peasant, really
miserable fate! ".
Pak farmer simply replied, "Malang or lucky? I do not know ..."

His next day, it turns out Farmer pack horse back to his cage, to carry 100

wild horses from the forest. Soon the fields who do not pack Tani how widely met by 100 individuals gallant stallion. Orang2 came rushing from their homes and immediately swarmed "collection" kuda2 pricey with awe. Pedagang2 kuda2 the horse immediately bid high prices, to be domesticated and sold. Mr. Farmer also received money in large amounts, and only 1 behind wild horses for gardening help his old horse.

The people in the village who saw the incident said: "O sir peasant, really
lucky your fate! ".
Pak farmer simply replied, "Malang or lucky? I do not know ..."

The next day his son Mr. Tani was vigorously trying to tame the horse
its new. However, it turns out the horse was too strong, so that the young man fell and broke his leg.
The people in the village who saw the incident said: "O sir peasant, really
miserable fate! ".
Pak farmer simply replied, "Malang or lucky? I do not know ..."

Youth and even then lay with bandaged leg to heal his broken leg. It took her a long time until a broken bone will be good again. The next day his chief came to the village of King War. And ordered the youth to join forces to fight against the enemy king in distant places.All youth were required to join, except the sick and disabled. Son of Mr. Farmer did not have to fight because of her disability.

The people in the village tears off his sons to fight, and said: "O sir peasant, really lucky your fate!".
Pak farmer simply replied, "Malang or lucky? I do not know ..." 

The story above, reveals an attitude that is often called: non-judgment. As
humans, we have limitations to understand the chain of events that diskenariokan the Supreme Director, God. What-what we call today as "bad luck", perhaps in the new future is the road out of luck ". So orang2 like Mr. Farmer at the top, stopping to" judge "the event with Label2" lucky "," bad luck ", and forth.
Because of this we siapalah judge sunguh incidents we do not know how the end result later.An employee who the company fired him, it could be not a "bad luck", when it turns out the status of his job had been whip-less and open the way for her to be self-big boss at another company.

So stop judging what is happening today, the events of layoffs, Package flee, Mutation task and whatever the name. . . . Which we call "bad luck", "calamity", etc., because .. we really do not know what happened then behind the event (on).

"Face the storms of life of any kind. God will not forget about our capabilities. Ship
created great not to cast into the dock alone. "

Muhaemien.blogspot.com
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