We often fall into the coal resentment when adversity. But adversity has its value. And if we do not give up, no surrender, whereas if we see it as the opportunity to strive for improvement, we would certainly discover the precious value
South Alabama farmers have grown accustomed only every second is cotton (used vehicles only and woven fabrics)
A year before, the dreaded pest that devastated the region. The following year, farmers bring their homes are pledged to raise money and continue planting cotton, any hope for a good harvest. But when the cotton plants begin to grow, the insects and then back to clean out most of the field.
A few people who "survived" over two years decided to try growing a plant that has never previously planted - tree nuts. And as a result of their peanut market has been rapidly popular, so much so that income year to their full repayment of the previous two years. Since then they planted peanuts thriving.
And then you know that farmers do not? They deduct a portion of their huge wealth to build a monument at the center of the city to record "the worm". Because if not for the worms, they will never discover peanuts. They will forever be just enough food for growing cotton plants from generation to generation.
We often fall into the coal resentment when adversity. But adversity has its value. And if we do not give up, no surrender, whereas if we see it as the opportunity to strive for improvement, we would certainly discover the precious value.