Thursday, June 10, 2010

STRUGGLE TO GAIN STRENGTH

people say " LIFE 'S NOT FAIR " .
well , it never was , and it never will .
you got to struggle before you achieve something in your life .
sometimes , you may get things very easily or without putting in much effort , but life 's not always that easy.
also , sometimes we try a lot and even fail , but we should not let that disappoint us .

victory and failure are part of everyone's life .
THERE'S NO EXCEPTION TO It.

Trials in life can be tragedies or triumphs, depending on how we handle them. Triumphs
don't come without effort.
::::STORY ::::

A biology teacher was teaching his students how a caterpillar turns into a butterfly. He
told the students that in the next couple of hours, the butterfly would struggle to come out
of the cocoon. But no one should help the butterfly. Then he left.
The students were waiting and it happened. The butterfly struggled to get out of the
cocoon, and one of the students took pity on it and decided to help the butterfly out of the
cocoon against the advice of his teacher. He broke the cocoon to help the butterfly so it
didn't have to struggle anymore. But shortly afterward the butterfly died.
When the teacher returned, he was told what happened. He explained to this student that
by helping the butterfly, he had actually killed it because it is a law of nature that the
struggle to come out of the cocoon actually helps develop and strengthen its wings. The
boy had deprived the butterfly of its struggle and the butterfly died.
Apply this same principle to our lives.
Nothing worthwhile in life comes without a struggle.
SO , struggle to gain strength.

STAY INSPIRED .
:)

4 comments:

Balajhi said...

That's inspiring Prannoy and what a nice story to drive home the point. That's why there shouldn't be any free lunch in this world. In TN the government heavily subsidised Rice, gave people free Color TV etc. Recently I was interacting with a client of mine who is runs construction business. He said, "it's difficult to get people for construction work. With just two days of work they get enough amount to live a week and spend rest of the week watching television and whiling away time". In effect it has stalled the growth of these people.

pb said...

thank you MR. Balajhi to share your experience with me . you gave a perfectly right example , that too in a comment . that's really appreciable . so , keep blogging and stay inspired .

Abhishek Bhardwaj said...

Great thought and story.
Your blog is beutiful.
I have bookmarked it.
will be a regular visitor here.
And thanks for promoting my post on Indivine.

Rakesh Mallya said...

Great story.