Borrowed this from Facebook. It's very good. And I'm grateful that I was lucky enough to be raised in a barn.
People say, “You act like you were raised in a barn” like it’s a bad thing. I was raised in a barn, and that’s where I learned the most important lessons in life.
I watched life begin and end in a barn.
I discovered hard work builds character and killed no one.
I learned respect, love, and compassion.
I realized sometimes optimism is the only way to keep going.
I found sometimes you have to let go even when it breaks your heart.
I dreamed and learned to never give up on those dreams.
I failed and kept trying until I succeeded.
I gained confidence in myself and my abilities.
I understand you have to stand for what you believe in.
The next time someone tells you that you act like you were raised in a barn, thank them because I can’t think of a better compliment.