When Tradition Conflicts with Welfare.By 🧘🏻♀️Divya Gurnay🐎
There is comfort in tradition. It gives us identity, lineage, a sense of belonging to something older than ourselves. In horsemanship, tradition is often worn like a badge of honour — passed from mentor to student, from generation to generation, unquestioned and revered, but a few sentences have caused more suffering in the horse than the cliche term of traditionalists, “That’s how it’s always been done.”. Tradition, when it stops listening, becomes bane rather than a boon. It becomes a habit. And habit, when it stops caring, becomes harm. The horse, caught in the middle, pays the price for our nostalgia. An Analogy: The Broken Cart Wheel: There is an old village story of a wooden cart that carried grain across rough terrain. One wheel was cracked, but it had always made the journey. Every year, the crack deepened. Every year, grain spilled. Every year, the cart groaned louder. When someone finally suggested repairing the wheel, the elders replied,“But this cart has al...
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