Hearing this, God smiled and asked, "But that's not why you came to see me today, is it? It seems that you are troubled by something! "
The lion gave a gentle roar and said, "God really knows me! I came here today, and I really want something. Because despite my great ability, I always know the time when chickens crow every day.
Woke up by the cock crow. Oh, my god Please give me another strength so that I won't be awakened by crows! "
God smiled and said, "Go find the elephant, and it will give you a satisfactory answer." The lion rushed to the lake to look for the elephant. Before he saw the elephant, he heard the "bang" of the elephant stamping. The lion sped up to the elephant, only to see that the elephant was stamping its feet angrily.
The lion asked the elephant, "Why are you so angry?"
The elephant shook its big ear in despair and shouted, "There is a nasty little mosquito trying to get into my ear and make me itch to death."
The lion left the elephant and thought, "Such a huge elephant is still afraid of such a thin mosquito. What can I complain about? " ? After all, chickens crow only once a day, but mosquitoes harass elephants all the time. In this way, I am much luckier than him. As he walked, the lion looked back at the elephant that was still stamping his feet and thought, "God wants me to see the elephant. I think he just wants to tell me that everyone will be in trouble, but it can't help everyone." "In that case, I have to rely on myself! Anyway, whenever a chicken crows in the future, I will take it as a chicken to remind me that it's time to get up. Let me see, is it good for me? "
Obstacles are a new known situation. As long as you are willing, any obstacle will become an opportunity to surpass yourself. On the road of life, no matter how smooth we go, as long as we encounter some unsatisfactory things, we will habitually complain that God treats us badly, and then pray that God will give us more strength to help us tide over the difficulties. But in fact, God is the fairest, just like lions and elephants. Every dilemma has its positive value.