An old farmer had a very valuable horse that one day ran away. The neighbors, feeling for the farmer’s loss, offer their condolences: “This is such bad news … we are so sorry for you.”
The farmer calmly responds with “What makes this so terrible?”
A few weeks later, the horse returns, bringing with it two friendly stallions. The villagers are delighted, telling the farmer how happy they are for his sudden turn of luck.
“What makes this good fortune?” replies the farmer.
The following day the farmer’s son breaks his leg falling off one of the horses. “This is such a tragedy” lament the empathetic residents.
“Why is this bad?” asks the tranquil farmer.
A week later the army comes through the village recruiting all able-bodied men to the war efforts – passing over the farmer’s son given his injury. The townspeople extend their blessings: “This is such good news!”
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