Three bulls grazed peacefully on a ranch when news arrived of a newcomer joining their pasture. Each bull had his own thoughts about how to handle the situation. The first two, confident in their status, casually discussed sharing some of their cows with the new arrival.
Then the truck arrived. The massive 18-wheeler carried a bull unlike any they’d seen before – a 4,700-pound behemoth whose every step made the metal ramp groan. The first bull quickly changed his tune, offering to share some cows. The second bull, suddenly less confident, agreed he could spare a few as well.
But the third bull surprised them all. Instead of backing down, he began pawing the ground, shaking his horns fiercely. When questioned about his aggressive stance, he clarified: “He can have all my cows. I just want him to know I’m a bull too.” Sometimes, it’s not about what you have – but about standing your ground.