Put a frog in a vessel of water and start heating the water.
As the temperature of the water rises, the frog is able to
adjust its body temperature
accordingly.
The frog keeps on adjusting with increase in temperature.
Just when the water is about to reach boiling point, the
frog is not able to adjust anymore.
At that point the frog decides to jump out.
The frog tries to jump but is unable to do so, because it
has lost all its strength in adjusting with the rising water
temperature.
Very soon the frog dies.
What killed the frog?
Many of us would say the boiling water.
But the truth about what killed the frog was its own
inability to decide when it had to jump out.
We all need to adjust with people and situations, but we
need to be sure when we need to adjust and when we
need to move on.
There are times when we need to face the situation and
take the appropriate action.
If we allow people to exploit us physically, mentally,
emotionally or financially, they will continue to do so...
We have to decide when to jump. Let us jump while we
still have the strength.
GOOD MORNING
TGIF
Friday, 27 February 2015
Indecision can kill
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