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Black Crusader posted:

It happened in South West Asia in the 14th century. The Army of Asian conqueror Emperor Tamerlane (a descendant of Ghengis Khan) had been routed, dispersed by a powerful enemy. Tamerlane himself lay hidden in a deserted manger while enemy troops scoured the country side.

As he lay there, desperate and dejected, Tamerlane watched an ant try to carry a grain of corn over a perpendicular wall. The kernel was larger than the ant itself. As the Emperor conted, sixty-nine times the ant tried to carry it up the wall. sixty-nine times he fell back. on the seven-tieth try he pushed the grain of corn over the top.

Tamerlane leaped to his feet with a shout! He, too, would triumph in the end! And he did, reorganized his forces and putting the enemy to flight.

JOHN C. MAXWELL

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Posted: Aug 10, 2011
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JOY to the world commented:

inspiring post...thanks Black Crusader

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