A peasant's donkey falls incautiously into a dried well. The peasant exhausts his ideas but fails to save it. So, he decides to give it up for it's an old animal and not worth saving it difficultly. After decision, he asks for neighbours' help to bury the donkey in order to terminate its pain. The animal, however, shakes actually off earth aside which is shovelled onto its back by the people and stands on the rideau. Soon, it is up to the mouth of the well.
Similar to the situation of the donkey, in our trip of life, we are hard to avoid falling into wells. Various clays will be dumped onto our bodies. But there is just a secret to escape from dried well: Shaking off all mud and sand and standing on them! Therefore, failure and scrape are not frightful. Seemly, they bring adversity to us. In the fact, however, we take exercise from them. Everything lies on our decision which is alike we regard mud and sand as stepping-stone. If you change your view point of trouble, it must walk towards good side.