The story of the lucky farmer from ancient China was told often by the Taoist teachers as a warning that good luck can often turn out to be bad luck and
vice versa. 
The moral of the story is to remain free from attachment. Wealth or poverty, death or birth, fortune or misfortune are often intertwined with everything underlying the law of impermanence.
If you are currently in a bad spot, be assured that this too shall pass. If you are currently rolling high, enjoy the moment as it lasts but don‘t get
attached.
Millions of people playing the lottery each week think all their problems will be over if they win the jackpot. Many of those who indeed then win the
lottery end up being miserable and even committing suicide because they haven‘t solved the underlying issue that is torturing their soul. Here you
will find more information on the bankrupt statistics of lottery winners.
Or, are you one of the people counting the months and years until you can finally retire and start to live?
Be appreciative and mindful of life's small miracles in the here and now. Focus your mind more on BEING rather than HAVING.
Ultimately everything is grace. From the day you were born you began a journey into becoming who you really are.
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