#excerpt I don't know what to do with the boy â Elijah muttered Of course, you know. He's young, he seems intelligent and he has energy. And you have the experience of someone who's known many victories and defeats in life. The combination is perfect, because it can help you find wisdom. The shepherd says â Nature has taught me something that I shall never forget: a man who depends on the weather and the season, as only a shepherd does, manages to survive the unavoidable. He cares for his flock, treats his animal as if it were the only one, tries to help the mothers with their young, is never too far from a place where the animals can drink. Still now and again, one of the lambs to which he gave so much of himself dies in an accident. It might be a snake, some wild animal, or even a fall over a cliff. But the unavoidable always happens. You need discipline and patience to overcome it. And HOPE. When that no longer exists, one can't waste his energy fighting against the impossible. It's not a question of hope in the future, it's a question of recreating your own past (not limited by the frustrations of the past) It is not difficult to rebuild a life, just as it not impossible to raise Akbar from its ruins. It is enough to be aware that we go with the same strength that we had before and to use that in our favor. If you have a past that dissatisfies, you forget it now; imagine a new story of your life and believe in it. Concentrate only on those moments in which you achieved what you desired, and this strength will help you to accomplish what you want. #fifthmountain #juveh https://www.instagram.com/p/CmxJTJXI_12/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=













