Farmers and Horse Cart

Our fellow beings, We must respect each other. Because we are fellow god's creation. Humans are created by having heart and mind, therefore we as human beings can be said to be the most in glorified creatures. But that does not mean we can do arbitrarily against other creatures. And maybe the following story we can learn the lesson. Happy reading..
One day, there was a farmer who was riding a cart with all his crops brought to market in the city. The road is very slippery and muddy, because heavy rain has just flushed the earth. It made both his horse feel difficult and tired because the terrain was so difficult.
Until in the end, the riding wheels of the ranchers were trapped in a very deep mud hole. So that makes the train stalled because the horse pulling the train was no longer able to attract such a heavy burden. Angry, the farmer shouted at the horses to pull the train even stronger.
But because the load is too heavy and the muddy holes are so daam, the horses are still unable to pull the cart. Out of anger and emotion, the farmer picked up the whip and whipped the horses out loud. Expect the horses to immediately pull the cart and free the wheelbarrow from the mud trap.
But again the horses remain inadequate. With great pain and hardship, the horses finally got limp. The farmer grew even more angry and whipped his helpless horse with a ferocity. Apparently it is noticed by a passer-by. Seeing the farmer's treatment, the lord rebuked him.
"Hey, you stupid peasant ..". The man said angrily.
"Yes sir ..". Answer the farmer with fear after the tau who mengurnya is a palace official.
"You are a poor farmer, stupid, cruel, and heartless. You do not deserve to be called human .. ". The word of that magnanimously spontaneously.
"Ma'af my master, what is a servant?". Ask the farmer.
"You already know that your horse is not strong, the load you carry is too heavy".
"The mare let your horse rest, instead you whip it mercilessly".
"And you're just on a cart without trying and finding a way to free your wheelbarrow from a mud trap".
"Try not to be arrogant, animals are also living beings as we are. Try you down, lift your wheels to help your horse. Undoubtedly your wheel will be free from the mud without needing you to whip your poor horses ". Said the magnifying man.
Aware of his mistake, the farmer was asked for ma'af. He also let his horse take a break, and find the grass as the food of his horses. Seteah in enough sense, he lifted the wheel that was stuck in the mud as he told the horses to pull his cart. Ahirnya with great effort and effort, the cart was free from the trap of mud. And the farmer resumed his journey with a valuable lesson in his life.
Well, wisdom that we can take aedalah .. do not just stand by without helping each other. That is a very bad trait we should avoid. And try to compete to respect fellow creatures, both animals, plants, humans, and other creatures. Because they are also God's creations just like us.