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Wednesday, 9 September 2009
Death by boredom
I was watching a programme about an animal park the other day. This particular episode was all about giraffes. Please bear with me, there is a point to this post I promise.
The park keeper was cutting up fruit into chunks but instead of feeding the giraffes, he put each piece into a large plastic bottle with small holes in it. He then strung the bottle up high in a tree. The giraffes had to stretch up and the holes were only large enough to allow the giraffes to stick out their long tongue, grab the fruit and then carefully guide the food out of the hole into their mouth. They often dropped the fruit and had to start all over again.
I felt so sorry for them. I really didn’t understand the point in doing that to the poor things. I wanted to shout at the TV, “Just give them the fruit!”
As if the interviewer had read my mind, he asked the park keeper why he didn’t just give them the fruit instead of making them work so hard for it. He said, “If we made it that easy for them, they would get really bored, and a bored animal is an unhappy animal.”
Can you see where I’m going with this? Sometimes we complain when challenges come our way. We are naturally inclined to want to take things easy and have everything handed to us on a plate. But we forget how much we learn, grow and develop when we fight for what we want. Imagine life without having to fight for anything. Imagine if anything you ever wanted just dropped into your lap. Would you even value it? I think I’d die of boredom, wouldn’t you?
So next time a challenge comes your way, don’t take it easy. Roll up your sleeves and get stuck in and you’ll find that your life will be exciting and you won’t be a bored giraffe.
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loved it! and true challenges are not only exciting but a great way for us to not be bored. Great example :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch powerful message! I have been thinking this past month of how much I have had to go through to get were I want to be, I've faced my parents, societies expectations and labels! I would complain of the challenges but I've come to realize that because of those challenges I've learned to be a determind person. The difficulties have showed who I trully am. =D Thank you for this message! God bless you xoxo
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ReplyDeleteNice message. If we don't have challenges, how will we learn more about life? I have been faced with many challenges and overcame them all, now I have a little experience to share with others and help motivate them to fight for what they want as I once had to do the same. Bring on the challenges, I'm ready!!!!!!!!!!!!
By the way is there a way we can get alerts when you post a new message?
I know!!! It's like, when we have too much to do, we complain, then when we have a break and it takes too long to finish, we quickly find something to do... LOL
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