Zen Story: Cause and effect
  [Zen_STory]

There lived an old farmer who had worked on his fields for many, many
years. One day, his horse bolted away. His neighbors dropped in to
commiserate with him. "What awful luck," they tut-tutted
sympathetically, to which the farmer only replied, "We'll
see."

Next morning, to everyone's surprise, the horse returned, bringing
with it three other wild horses. "How amazing is that!" they
exclaimed in excitement. The old man replied, "We'll see."

A day later, the farmer's son tried to mount one of the wild horses.
He was thrown on the ground and broke his leg. Once more, the neighbors
came by to express their sympathies for this stroke of bad luck.
"We'll see," said the farmer politely.

The next day, the village had some visitors – military officers who
had come with the purpose of drafting young men into the army. They
passed over the farmer's son, thanks to his broken leg. The
neighbors patted the farmer on his back – how lucky he was to not
have his son join the army! "We'll see," was all that the
farmer said!

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