All of us tend to look up to big
people for lessons on how to get better. We are keen to learn the
secrets of their success. But we forget that sometimes the biggest
lessons in life come from the smallest folks around us.
Take ants for instance.
Would you believe those small creatures can teach us how to live a
better life? Jim Rohn - the great motivational guru - developed what he
called the 'Ants Philosophy'.
He identified four key lessons
from the behaviour of ants that can help us lead better lives. Jim Rohn
is no more - but his messages continue to inspire. Here then, are the
four lessons from Rohn's 'Ants Philosophy'.
1. Ants never quit. Have
you noticed how ants always look for a way around an obstacle? Put your
finger in an ant's path and it will try and go around it, or over it. It
will keep looking for a way out. It won't just stand there and stare.
It won't give up and go back.
We should all learn to be like that.
There will always be obstacles in our lives. The challenge is to keep
trying, keep looking for alternative routes to get to our goals. Winston
Churchill probably paraphrased the ant's mindset when he offered this
priceless advice: 'Never give up. Never, never give up!'
2. Ants think winter all summer. Remember
the old story of the ant and the grasshopper? In the middle of summer,
the ant was busy gathering food for the winter ahead - while the
grasshopper was out having a good time. Ants know that summer - the good
times - won't last forever. Winters will come. That's a good lesson to
remember. When the going is good, don't be so arrogant as to believe
that a crisis or a setback cannot happen to you. Be good to other
people. Save for a rainy day. Look ahead. And remember, good times may
not last, but good people do.
3. Ants think summer all winter.
As they suffer through the unbearable cold of the winter, ants keep
reminding themselves that it won't last forever, and that summer will
soon be here. And with the first rays of the summer sun, the ants come
out - ready to work, ready to play. When we are down and seemingly out,
when we go through what looks like a never-ending crisis, it's good to
remind ourselves that this too shall pass. Good times will come. It's
important to retain a positive attitude, an attitude that says things
will get better. As the old saying goes, tough times don't last. Tough
people do.
4. Ants do all they possibly can.
How much food does an ant gather in summer? All that it possibly can!
Now that's a great work ethic to have. Do all you can! One ant doesn't
worry about how much food another ant is collecting. It does not sit
back and wonder why it should have to work so hard. Nor does it complain
about the poor pay! Ants just do their bit. They gather all the food
they can. Success and happiness are usually the result of giving 100% -
doing all you possibly can. If you look around you, you'll find that
successful people are those who just do all they possibly can.
Follow the four simple steps of Jim Rohn's 'Ant Philosophy' - and you'll see the difference. Don't quit. Look ahead. Stay positive. And do all you can.
And there's just one more lesson to learn from ants. Did
you know that an ant can carry objects up to 20 times their own weight?
Maybe we are like that too. We can carry burdens on our shoulders and
manage workloads that are far, far heavier than we'd imagine. Next time
something's bothering you and weighing you down, and you feel you just
can't carry on, don't fret. Think of the little ant. And remember, you
too can carry a lot more on your shoulders!
Cheers!
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