A mouse, looking through a hole in the wall, sees the farmer and his wife open a package. He was terrified to see that it was a mousetrap. He ran to the patio to warn everyone.
“There is a mousetrap at home!”
The chicken that was cackling and digging says, “Excuse me, Mr. Mouse, I understand that it is a big problem for you, but it does not hurt me at all.”
So, the rodent went to the lamb and he said the same thing, “Excuse me Mr. Mouse, but I don’t think I can do more than ask for you in my prayers.”
The mouse went to the cow and she said, “But am I in danger? I think not!” said the cow.
The mouse returned to the house, worried and dejected to face the farmer’s mousetrap.
That night a great noise was heard like that of the mousetrap catching its victim, the woman ran to see what she had caught.
In the dark, she did not see that the mousetrap caught the tail of a poisonous snake.
The speedy snake bit the woman, and the farmer immediately took her to the hospital, she came back with a high fever.
The farmer to comfort her prepared a nutritious soup, grabbed the knif3, and went to find the main ingredient: the chicken. Since the woman did not get better, friends and neighbors went to visit them, the farmer k*lled the lamb to feed them, the woman did not get better and di3d.
And in the end, the husband sold the cow to the slaughterhouse to cover the fun3ral expenses.
The next time someone tells you about their problem and you think that it doesn’t affect you because it’s not yours and you don’t pay attention to it, think twice, “He who doesn’t live to serve, doesn’t serve to live”.
The world is not going badly because of the wickedness of the bad, but because of the apathy of the good.
So when someone needs you for their problems, give them your hand or give them a word of encouragement.
May you never lack empathy!