United YOU Stand
Conflict is a necessary part of life. Most conflicts that you face in life are the result of your path converging with the path of others.
How you use conflict is what matters.
One of Aesop’s fables, “The Four Oxen and the Lion,” is a story about a lion that tries to attack four oxen in a field. The oxen warn each other and whichever way the lion approaches he is met by horns and so cannot harm them.
One day, the oxen quarrel and graze separately. The lion easily picks them off one by one. The moral of this fable is, United we stand, divided we fall.”
As a young man, Abraham Lincoln received less than one year of formal education. He spent his childhood working on a farm. But he used his time well.
While he was plowing the fields, he memorized Aesop’s fables.
Lincoln filled his mind with wisdom. Years later, during the crisis between the states, Lincoln declared, “A nation divided against itself cannot stand.”
Lincoln used the wisdom he imbibed as a youth to save the union.
With conflict (and money) it is how you use it that determines if you stand or fall.
The moral of this story:
When you get into a conflict... don't get down on yourself. Conflict could be just the catalyst you need to drive you forward.
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1yYour post is a shining example of brilliance. It’s amazing how it captured my attention and I can’t thank you enough for sharing. It’s contributions like yours that make these posts so engaging and enlightening.
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1yYou have inspired me to turn conflict into opportunity. Thank, Shar.
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1yThanks for sharing this great story! And navigating conflict wisely can lead to personal and professional growth rather than grief and frustration.
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1yNot a good idea to cause conflict with your conflict! Just accept it.
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1yGreat perspective on conflict Shar, While it can be uncomfortable and even painful, it can also be a powerful catalyst for personal growth and positive change.