A milk vendor used to
sell milk on his motor cycle in a town. He was carrying four milk cans, two
on each side of his vehicle ..
One day, while
he was calling on a house, two students approached his motor cycle
and pushed frogs one each in two cans.
The happy frogs
started finding themselves in a tight position.
The
frog in one of the cans
studied the situation. It made a
SWOT analysis.
His
strength was – to swim effectively in any liquid. He recollects
from his "WISDOM BANK" that most difficult times come only for a short time and
will not last long.
He starts
swimming and swimming and finds himself
sitting on a butter lump formed due to the churning action of his
swimming. He is now safe for a while. When the milk vendor opens the cans for
his next call, the frog leaps to his
freedom .
The frog in other can does
not turn on his attitudinal bulb. He blames the student for his misery and
started cursing him. He blames God for making him so small that he can neither lift
the lid of the can nor he can drill a hole in the can.
With all these
negative thoughts, he eventually drowns
in the milk and dies.
What is the
moral of the story ?
It is about
ATTITUDE.
While the first
frog was a ' I CAN' person with a positive mental attitude, the other one was a ' I CAN'T ' person.
You can be a "CAN" or 'CAN'T'
person. The choice is with you
alone.
No one
except yourself can make you a 'CAN' or
'CAN'T' person.
A Winner is NOT one who NEVER FAILS......But one who NEVER
QUITS!!!"
Many people
spend their whole life in overcoming their weakness .. but they forget it is
only possible by strengthening there strengths...
Let us work on
our strengths such that any problem can be converted into opportunity and be a
Positive person...
If we are
positive ....then surely we would be able to see +ve energy in
others...too.....
When Thomas Edison
invented the light bulb, he tried over 2000
experiments before he got it to work.
A young reporter
asked him how it felt to fail so many
times.
He said, "I never failed
once. I invented the light bulb. It just happened to be a 2000-step
process".