Is it just ME, or do you, too, appreciate a simple little story that
says a whole lot…….?
At TheIWLA, we receive so many wonderful stories, words of wisdom,
quotes…such wisdom in a brief story, a handful of words.
Here’s one such tidbit I feel so worth sharing…because it is about
sharing…
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Using All Your Strength
A young boy was walking with his
father along a country road. When they came across a very large tree branch
the boy asked, “Do you think I could move that branch?”
His father answered, “If you use
all your strength, I’m sure you can.”
So the boy tried mightily to
lift, pull and push the branch but he couldn’t move it. Discouraged he
said, “Dad, you were wrong. I can’t do it.”
His dad said, “Try again.” This
time, as the boy struggled with the branch his father joined him and
together they pushed the branch aside.
“Son,” the father said, “the
first time you didn’t use all your strength. You didn’t ask me to help.”
This is an important lesson.
There are many things we can’t do alone, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get
them done. We all are surrounded by resources that can be mobilized to help
us achieve our goals including family, friends and faith. Sometimes we fail
to ask for help because of pride or stubbornness. Sometimes we think it’s a
sign of weakness to admit we need a hand. And sometimes we don’t even think
about asking for help. Whatever the reason, it’s a waste.
It’s important that we learn to
use all our strength; this includes inner resources such as discipline,
courage and even love. But it also includes outer resources. Just as we
should be willing to help others we should be willing to ask the help of
others. It’s one of the great things about being
human.
Michael Josephson
www.charactercounts.org
*The story is derived from a
story told by David Wolpe inTeaching Your Children About God (Harper
Perennial 1995)
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So, IS it just me, or have you, too, been on both sides of this story – many, many times?
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