B) I came across this interesting piece of information and found it worth to share with you all


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BABY giraffes never go to school. But they learn a very important lesson rather early in life.

A lesson that all of us would do well to remember.

The birth of a baby giraffe is quite an earth-shaking event. The baby falls from its mother’s womb, some eight feet above the ground. It shrivels up and lies still, too weak to move.

The mother giraffe lovingly lowers her neck to smooch the baby giraffe. And then something incredible happens. She lifts her long leg and kicks the baby giraffe, sending it flying up in the air and tumbling down on the ground.

As the baby lies curled up, the mother kicks the baby again and again Until the baby giraffe, still trembling and tired, pushes its limbs and for the first time learns to stand on its feet. Happy to see the baby standing on its own feet, the mother giraffe comes over and gives it yet another kick. The baby giraffe falls one more time, but now quickly recovers and stands up.

Mama Giraffe is delighted. She knows that her baby has learnt an important lesson:

Never mind how hard you fall, always remember to pick yourself up and get back on your feet.

Why does the mother giraffe do this? She knows that lions and leopards love giraffe meat. So unless the baby giraffe quickly learns to stand and run with the pack – it will have no chance of survival.

Most of us though are not quite as lucky as baby giraffes. No one teaches us to stand up every time we fall. When we fail, when we are down, we just give up.

No one kicks us out of our comfort zone to remind us that to survive and succeed, we need to learn to get back on our feet. :unsure: :unsure:

If you study the lives of successful people though, you will see a recurring pattern. Were they always successful in all they did? No.

Did success come to them quick and easy? No, You will find that the common streak running through their lives is their ability to stand up every time they fall. The ability of the baby giraffe!

The road to success is never an easy one. There are several obstacles, and you are bound to fall sooner or later. You will hit a road block, you will taste failure. But success lies in being able to get up every time you fall.

That is a critical life skill. And it is the habit of all successful people. ;) ;)

Swetha Shenoy
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It's a nice information shared. But takes a lot of time to read :unsure: :unsure:

Meera sandhu
Mother Giraffe makes it a point to teach its offspring from the very moment of its birth, "Take care of yourself. Know that no one will come to help you."
What could be a better life lesson on Self- reliance than this?
sure, someone should be there to kick us when we forget to getup or when we cannot get up or when we refuse to get up

Sandhya, read everything, half knowledge is not important for you :p

Swetha Shenoy
That's beautiful one Swetha! In the wilderness, it is all about being able to sustain yourself or else become extinct and the mothers in the animal kingdom know this instinctively!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

This is right we should learn to stand up of our own. :)

Its necessary in our case too we should stood up when we fall otherwise just waiting for someone else help makes us dependent. :blink:
This is right we should learn to stand up of our own. :)

Its necessary in our case too we should stood up when we fall otherwise just waiting for someone else help makes us dependent. :blink:


There are many things humans can learn from animals, Birds and insects especially in child rearing. Humans think their children are too young to learn life skills. I know many teenagers look towards mamma and papa when it comes to simple decision making.
This is right we should learn to stand up of our own. :)

Its necessary in our case too we should stood up when we fall otherwise just waiting for someone else help makes us dependent. :blink:


There are many things humans can learn from animals, Birds and insects especially in child rearing. Humans think their children are too young to learn life skills. I know many teenagers look towards mamma and papa when it comes to simple decision making.


Not even teenagers I am 37 years old man I still dependent on my parents sometimes to take decisions for me. This is I think some sort of weakness or can say strength in human beings that we don't let our dear ones independent and I think there is nothing bad in it. :blink:
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