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Adversity - Dallin Oaks
Just Face Life's Storms
In her fine book called Adversity, Elaine Cannon shares this valuable example:
“An old
cowboy said he had learned life’s most important lessons from Hereford
cows. All his life he had worked cattle ranches where winter storms took
a heavy toll among the herds. Freezing rains whipped across the
prairies. Howling, bitter winds piled snow into enormous drifts.
Temperatures might drop quickly to below zero degrees. Flying ice cut
into the flesh. In this maelstrom of nature’s violence most cattle would
turn their backs to the ice blasts and slowly drift downwind, mile upon
mile. Finally, intercepted by a boundary fence, they would pile up
against the barrier and die by the scores.
“But the
Herefords acted differently. Cattle of this breed would instinctively
head into the windward end of the range. There they would stand
shoulder-to-shoulder facing the storm’s blast, heads down against its
onslaught.
“‘You always
found the Herefords alive and well,’ said the cowboy. ‘I guess it’s the
greatest lesson I ever learned on the prairies—just face life’s
storms’” (Adversity [1987], 133–34)
Amy may be your first Follower but I am your very first poster ---I think. I am looking at the blog archive though and it appears you have posted others. well..... I can just say that i can't wait for more! PS...may we all be Herefords!
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