A Native American legend tells of a fire
declared one day in the forest. It spread to
full speed and frightened animals fled
or were hiding to escape the flames.
They attended powerless to destroy them
territory. That's when the hummingbird decided to react.
He flew to a water point, some recovery
drops in her mouth and went to send the
fire. He did this twice, ten times ... hundred times ...
The other animals watched, stunned.
Finally, angry armadillo said:
-- What are you doing hummingbird? Are you stupid? you
realize that you can not turn off
fire as well?
What hummingbird replied:
- I know, armadillo, but I'm doing my part!
We often feel helpless as these
animals to disasters in our world.
When it happens, I think of this story ...
Then I found my enthusiasm and I can
continue to fight for the values
I believe.
Each individual action may be a drop
water ... but as an African proverb says:
"Millions of ants together can raise
an elephant. "
Sincerely,
Sylvie Roche
Farmer Joy
Responsible Website www.aimer-the-vie.com
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