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THE GOAT YOU NEVER SEE
A farmer once had a horse and a goat. One day, the horse became sick, and the vet said, “The horse has a virus. Give her this medicine for three days. If she does not get better, we will have to put her down.” The goat heard everything.
On the first day, after the medicine, the goat whispered to the horse, “Be strong, my friend. Get up, or they will end you.” On the second day, the goat returned and said, “Come on. Get up. I’ll help you. One, two, three.” On the third day, the vet warned the farmer again that if the horse was not better by the next day, she would be killed so the virus would not spread. After they left, the goat shouted with urgency, “Now or never! Get up! Come on… yes! Walk! Run! You did it!” And the horse ran.
When the farmer returned and saw the horse running, he shouted, "It’s a miracle! My horse is cured! We must celebrate." Then he called his servant and said, “Prepare a big party… kill the goat.”
That is where the lesson lives. The miracle people celebrated was not just the horse running, but the quiet voice that refused to let her give up. The goat believed when the horse was weakest, encouraged when hope was thin, and pushed forward knowing he might never benefit from the outcome.
Not everyone who helps you rise will rise with you. Not everyone who stands with you in your darkest moments will remain in your brightest ones. Some people are sent into your life not to benefit, but to believe, to push, and to speak life when giving up feels reasonable.
If you are the horse, never forget the goats who stood beside you when you could not stand. And if you are the goat, remember this: your purpose is not defined by recognition. Your impact is measured by lives changed. Even when your sacrifice goes unnoticed, your courage becomes someone else’s miracle.
THE GOAT YOU NEVER SEE A farmer once had a horse and a goat. One day, the horse became sick, and the vet said, “The horse has a virus. Give her this medicine for three days. If she does not get better, we will have to put her down.” The goat heard everything. On the first day, after the medicine, the goat whispered to the horse, “Be strong, my friend. Get up, or they will end you.” On the second day, the goat returned and said, “Come on. Get up. I’ll help you. One, two, three.” On the third day, the vet warned the farmer again that if the horse was not better by the next day, she would be killed so the virus would not spread. After they left, the goat shouted with urgency, “Now or never! Get up! Come on… yes! Walk! Run! You did it!” And the horse ran. When the farmer returned and saw the horse running, he shouted, "It’s a miracle! My horse is cured! We must celebrate." Then he called his servant and said, “Prepare a big party… kill the goat.” That is where the lesson lives. The miracle people celebrated was not just the horse running, but the quiet voice that refused to let her give up. The goat believed when the horse was weakest, encouraged when hope was thin, and pushed forward knowing he might never benefit from the outcome. Not everyone who helps you rise will rise with you. Not everyone who stands with you in your darkest moments will remain in your brightest ones. Some people are sent into your life not to benefit, but to believe, to push, and to speak life when giving up feels reasonable. If you are the horse, never forget the goats who stood beside you when you could not stand. And if you are the goat, remember this: your purpose is not defined by recognition. Your impact is measured by lives changed. Even when your sacrifice goes unnoticed, your courage becomes someone else’s miracle. 2 Comments 0 Shares 24 Views 0 Reviews
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