0:04 Once upon a time, a deer was walking
0:05 through a forest, [music]
0:07 looking for water. She had been walking
0:09 for a long time under the open sky, [music]
0:10 [music]
0:13 growing tired with every step. No matter
0:15 where she went, she couldn't find a
0:18 single stream or pond. Finally,
0:21 exhausted, she sat [music] down under a
0:24 tree to rest. As she sat there, she
0:26 heard something familiar, [music]
0:29 the sound of flowing water. The deer got
0:31 up right away and followed the [music]
0:34 sound. After moving through the trees,
0:36 she saw a wide river [music] in front of
0:39 her. At the sight of water, her
0:41 tiredness faded. It felt like life had
0:44 [music] returned to her body. She ran
0:47 toward the river quickly. As she bent
0:49 down to drink, something caught her
0:52 attention. To her right, she saw a
0:54 hunter standing quietly, [music] an
0:57 arrow aimed at her. Surprised, she
1:00 looked to her left and saw a lion hiding
1:02 behind the bushes, [music] watching her
1:05 closely. Her thirst disappeared in an
1:08 instant. She turned around, hoping to
1:11 [music] escape, but behind her, the
1:13 forest was burning. A lightning [music]
1:15 strike from the storm had started the
1:18 fire. Flames were slowly spreading,
1:20 [music] blocking the path she had come
1:23 from. In front of her was the deep
1:26 river. [music] On one side the hunter,
1:29 on the other the lion. Every way led to
1:32 danger. The deer [music] stood still.
1:35 For a moment, fear tried to take over.
1:37 Then she thought carefully [music] and
1:40 said to herself, "If danger surrounds me
1:43 from all sides, and death is [music]
1:46 inavvoidable, why should I panic? If
1:48 this is the end, I might as well do the
1:51 one [music] thing I came here for." She
1:53 lowered her head and calmly [music]
1:57 began to drink water. Soon after, dark
1:59 clouds came over the forest [music] and
2:02 heavy rain started to fall. The fire
2:05 behind her slowly went out. The rain
2:07 caused the hunter's hands to shake
2:10 [music] and his arrow missed its mark,
2:13 hitting the lion instead. In [music]
2:16 pain, the lion turned toward the hunter.
2:18 The hunter ran to save [music] himself,
2:21 and the lion chased him. When the deer
2:23 finished drinking [music] and lifted her
2:25 head, she looked around. There was no
2:28 hunter, no [music] lion, and the fire
2:31 was completely gone. Without wasting
2:33 time, the deer quietly [music]
2:35 left the place and disappeared into the
2:39 forest. The lesson is simple. Problems
2:42 do come into our lives, and often they
2:44 come all at once. When that happens,
2:47 panic feels [music] natural, but panic
2:50 clouds your mind. Staying calm gives
2:53 clarity. The deer could have run blindly
2:56 or made [music] a rushed move. Instead,
2:59 she stayed focused on what mattered most
3:01 at that [music] moment. When life feels
3:05 too much, pause, stay calm, focus on
3:08 what you need to do next. Most of the
3:10 time, that's enough [music]