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story of the butterfly

Once a smart guy noticed a butterfly cocoon (egg) in his garden. He noticed that the butterfly turned into attempting difficult to pop out of its cocoon however couldn't

By Foyzun NaharPublished 9 months ago 3 min read
story of the butterfly
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story of the butterfly

Once a smart guy noticed a butterfly cocoon (egg) in his garden. He noticed that the butterfly turned into attempting difficult to pop out of its cocoon however couldn't. The newly born butterfly turned into attempting difficult and running difficult however couldn't get the relaxation of its frame out of the egg or cocoon from which it turned into born. At one point, it appeared that the butterfly may not be capable of pop out anymore, it stopped even after struggling. Seeing this scene, the person felt very sorry. He went and reduce the relaxation of the cocoon with a couple of scissors and were given the butterfly out.

Does it look like the person did the butterfly a want, right? Actually, even though it appeared like a want before everything glance, the butterfly suffered the best loss for this guy. The butterfly turned into looking to pop out of the cocoon, the butterfly`s frame turned into on the brink of take at the demanding situations of the future. As its wings flapped, the God-given liquid withinside the cocoon turned into supporting its wings to grow to be stronger. But while this guy helped it to pop out with none effort, its wings remained immature. The butterfly ought to by no means fly nicely for the relaxation of its life, due to the fact its wings have been now no longer sturdy sufficient to fly.

Lesson from the butterfly story: Life's issues or barriers make it certified and sturdy to stand the future.

Shackled elephant


When the boy promised his father to go to the circus. His father brought him to the circus. Before the circus began, the father showed his son the animals in front of various animal cages held outside the circus tent. When they saw, they came to the elephant. They saw that the elephant was not trapped in a cage, but was tied to his feet with thin chains that could break if he wanted. But what was surprising was that the elephants didn't try to do this.

You see that the boy was very surprised and asked his father why. The father called out the elephant Mahout (who cared for the elephant) and asked why. The elephant Mahout replied - when these elephants were very small, we tied them with such thin chains. At that time, they broke and tried to fail many times. At this age, this chain was enough to maintain it. In this situation, when you grow up, you believe it is never possible to break this chain. Now they are much stronger than this chain, but they don't try to break them because they are tied to their beliefs.

History Inspiration: The first step to success is to truly believe they will succeed. No matter how many obstacles try to stop them, they have to try to succeed.


The habit of comparison is to be avoided

A crow lived in a forest. He was very happy with his life.

But one day he saw a swan.… …

On this side of the river he breathed his last, and on that side I believe all happiness lies.

Ah! How beautiful the swan is! The crow thought. Surely he is the happiest bird in the world.

The crow told the swan about his thoughts.

“Actually,” the swan replied, “I thought I was the happiest bird here, until I saw a peacock.… … Which has two colors on its body. So now I think that the peacock is the happiest bird in creation.”

The crow then went to the peacock. The peacock told him, “I was very, very happy, until I saw the peacock.… … I have only two colors on my body, and how many colors are on the peacock’s body!”

The crow then went to the zoo to meet the peacock. There he saw that hundreds of people had gathered to see the peacock.

After everyone had left, the crow went to the peacock… …

“Oh peacock, how beautiful you look! Thousands of people gather to see you every day. And me? People chase me away as soon as they see me. You must be the happiest bird in the world.”

The peacock replied, “I also thought that I was probably the most beautiful and happiest bird on this planet. But because of this beauty, I have been kept in a cage.

I have observed this zoo very carefully and realized that the crow is the only bird that is never kept in a cage.

So for the past few days I have been thinking, Esh! If I were a crow, I could roam wherever I wanted.”

Lesson from the story of avoiding the habit of comparison: unnecessarily comparing yourself to others only increases your misery.

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