Tuesday, June 10, 2008

SELF PROPELLING DRIVE

Two snakes entered into a house, one snake was an old while another was a young snake. The owner of the house screamed out for help from adjoining families to save his sleeping child. The young snake trembling with fear said, “Uncle, we should escape soon through backdoor, before humans identify us and kill.” The old snake replied with smile, “No problem, we are safe.” The owner couldn’t find any courageous neighbours daring to face the poisonous snake. Disgusted in search for help, he dared his life to save his child and entered house by lifting a wooden rod. Now, old snake spoke with haste, “Come soon, we soon shift from this house.”

The young snake queried, “Why uncle you discouraged escape when I first prompted owners arrival, while you hasted escape later?”

The old snake spoke, “Initially his motive behind saving his child depended on others. I know he won’t find any saving hand, so I feared no danger from him. But, in the second instance he took initiative to save his child, so I feared danger from him.”

Every accomplishments in life depends how we relate with ourselves and with others. It is obvious fact that a person’s development solely depends how he thinks and not how others think. A rocket propels higher by its intrinsic fuel resource not on extrinsic drive. So, our advancement in any objective depends on our initiative towards our objective.

QUOTE: “Remember, happiness doesn't depend upon who you are or what you have, it depends solely upon what you think.” - Dale Carnegie

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nice story :)

 
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