On the slope of Long's Peak in Colorado lies the ruin of 3 gigantic tree. Naturalists tell us
that it stood for some four hundred years. It was a seedling when Columbus landed at
San Salvador, and half grown when the Pilgrims settled at Plymouth. During the course
of its long life it was struck by lightning fourteen times, and the innumerable avalanches
and storms of four centuries thundered past it. It survived them all. In the end,
however, an army of beetles attacked the tree and leveled it to the ground. The insects
ate their way through the bark and gradually destroyed the inner strength of the tree by
their tiny but incessant attacks. A forest giant which age had not withered, nor lightning
blasted, nor storms subdued, fell at last before beetles so small that a man could crush
them between his forefinger and his thumb.
Aren't we all like that battling giant of the forest? Don't we manage somehow to survive
the rare storms and avalanches and lightning blasts of We, only to let our hearts be
eaten out by little beetles of worry-little beetles that could be crushed between a
finger and a thumb?
20 comments:
wow...i guess its d best post from u of all those ive read!
Hey !
relly nice one dere :)
I like how everything was worded... It flowed nicely! I liked this post!!!
Ne.
very nicely articulated doctor ;)
good one doc....
you have to take care of small things in life...this is what this signifies
wowieeeee :) realll good one there man! lke absoutley.. it's true that we brave the biggest storms n left torn n open-mouthed at those smallest trivialities..
ooohhhhh.. wat torture!!! y can life never be an anti-thesis?
great..my post is along the same lines but somwat in the present Indian context.
lovely!!! vry good doc ...
most people think you wrote all this!
where did you get it? it was a very nice post, by the way.
@ gunj... thanks:))
@ debasish....:)
@ ne....thanks but i didnt write it:)
@ princess....thanks..:)
@ ceedy..."life is too short to worry abt small things"
@ jane...thanks...and welocme here:)
@ rahul...hmm..okk...wil read it!!:)
@ MEGHNA...thanks:)
@ rajeev...absolutely right:)....
Thats what we all are taught....but beleive me when "these" small things accumalte - if not taken care off - it becomes a behemouth....and then it sometimes takes a lifetime to solve it....and then life is not too short my friend....it feels like a drag
@ ceedy..yeah..thanks for the suggestion:)
Just sharing real life experiences :)
and sorry for two spelling errors in earlier comment
accumalate and behemoth
@ ceedy...its ok dude:)
I saw the beetles get many of the trees in the rockies.. I lived in Colorado till about a month ago!! Nice analogy
@ preethi...thanks..it ws inspired by a Dale carnegie book:)
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