There is a big difference between activity and
accomplishment. This was demonstrated by a French scientist named Fable. He
conducted an experiment with processionary caterpillars. Caterpillars follow
the one in front of them blindly. Fable arranged them in a circle in a
flowerpot so that the lead caterpillar actually was behind the last one forming
a circle. He put pine needles (food for the caterpillars) in the center of the
flowerpot. The caterpillars kept going in a circle in the pot. Eventually,
after a week of circling around, they dropped dead of exhaustion and starvation
with food only inches away from them.
We need to learn a lesson from the caterpillars. Just
because you are doing something, doesn't mean you are getting anywhere. One
must evaluate one's activity in order to have accomplishment.
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