It's gooooal!
Eduardo came back euphoric from the game after all he
had made three goals. He described in detail how he
crossed the field alone with the ball, and made the
first goal. He told about the passes he received and how
he finished each move that rocked the net.
The father, who listened to everything in silence, asked
the son how many passes he gave to his colleagues.
The following dialog took place:
- In the first goal, was there no one with whom to
exchange passes? - Asks his father.
- I had people, but I felt I could play alone - Eduardo
replies.
- But you know that being ball hog is not cool. Imagine
if everyone makes their own game, just thinking about
the goal - says the father.
- I know, Dad. The coach keeps telling me this. But when
I'm on the field, I do not think about anything else, I
just want to score and get along - explains the boy.
- Try to put yourself in your colleagues' place. How
would you feel if you did not receive passes? Have you
thought if everyone acted that way? Try to change your
attitude, be generous and see how good it is to serve
others - says the father.
- I've tried, Father, but I can´t - the boy replies.
- Son, this is vanity and selfishness. Talk to Jesus.
Ask for humility, generosity and persistence. I'm sure
you will - says his father.
- I'll do it, Dad. I feel like my classmates think I'm
ball hog and cocky. I really want to change my attitude
- the boy says it with sorrow.
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- You can count
on me for that -
says his father,
touched by his
son's sincerity.
The father reminded his son that in difficult
times we can ask Jesus for help.
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Being generous and humble does good to others
and to ourselves. |
Teamwork is key to achieve a common goal because no one
does anything alone. When we cooperate with each other,
everybody wins.
Text by Lúcia Noll, from Santo Ângelo, RS.
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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