On a 700-acre stretch of land in the heart of Texas, there’s a place called Luck — where horses once destined for slaughter now live the most peaceful days of their lives. Willie Nelson isn’t just a country music legend. He’s a rescuer. Every morning and evening, he hand-feeds them, lets them roam freely through open pastures, and gives them a life as if pain had never touched them. “My horses are probably the luckiest horses in the world,” he once said. And perhaps in that simple sentence lies a whole philosophy — that if we can still save someone, even just a horse, then there’s still hope left in this world.
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