"He said if they couldn't solve the problem themselves
then he would solve it for them."
- Brent Nay
My friend Brent is always talking about becoming a farmer. It has been his lifelong dream. He was telling me about it a couple of days
ago. I listened intently wondering what was
so appealing to him. But as I listened
to his enthusiastically delivered stories it soon became clear to me.
"My friend had to milk the family cow every morning and
every night until he went away to college." He said.
As Brent continued on I could see the sparkle in his eyes and
his passion was radiating from his entire face.
"He had two younger sisters who took over the milking chore
when he went away. Once, when he came
home for a visit, his sisters were arguing at the dinner table over whose turn
it was to milk."
When their father had
had enough of the squabbling he simply looked up and said, "If you two can't
solve the problem I'll solve it for you!"
When Brent had finished this part of the story, my mind
began to run through scenarios of how this father was going to solve the
problem. I quickly came up with three or
four options and then waited in silence to hear how this father fulfilled his
promise.
"He went out the next day and bought another milk cow!"
Brent finished.
I broke out laughing.
What a perfect solution! It was
nothing like the solutions I came up with!
What a man! It caused my mind to
reflect on another beloved ranching.
A rancher's daughter went away to college and married a
biologist. The ranch was near
Yellowstone National Park so there are hot streams that flow into the river
there. The new son-in-law would come
every summer with his family and spend the entire time out in the streams and
river taking measurements. After years
and years the father, rancher finally asked his son-in-law what he had been
doing all these years.
The young man sat up proudly and said, "I've been taking
water samples and studying what happens when the warm water runs into the cold
river."
The rough-leather-faced man stared back with disbelief as he
heard the words escape the boy's mouth. "You've
spent all these years trying to find that answer?" he finally replied.
"It makes the river water warmer! All you had to do is ask me. I would have told you!"
Then the older man got up and walked away from the table
shaking his head.
Yes. I understand my
friend Brent's desire to be a farmer or rancher! Nothing is better that good old down-to-earth
common sense. I like to think of it as earned
wisdom. It's a valuable trait that we can
develop over time; perhaps it's compensation to those of us who have dimming
vision, evaporating hair and sagging skin.
Now that I think about it, I have way too much wisdom in my
life now. But, you're not as old and
worn out as I am, so please use all the time you have left to give the rest of
us all the best guidance and insight you have. I know I could use it!
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