Once
there was a crow. It had a burning desire of looking to be more
beautiful. The crow lived in a big Banyan tree, where a number of
peacocks also lived. It saw the beautiful plumes of the peacocks and
cherished a desire to look like one of them. It often cursed itself for
being ugly. It scorned the whole crow community being black and ugly. It
had an ambition to improve like a peacock so that the people may praise
it. In order to fulfil its ambition, it thought of a plan. It decided
to collect dropped off feathers of the peacocks and fix them up into its
own, so that it may look beautiful like peacock. After putting on the
feathers of the peacock, the crow considered itself to be a peacock. It
was full joy. It decided to go and live with the peacocks. It took a
long flight and reached the place where some peacocks were walking
around. It walked up and down among the peacocks. The peacocks saw this
strange bird with surprise. It looked half crow and half peacock. The
peacocks are known for their self-pride. They could not tolerate a crow
posing to be a peacock. At once they pounced upon the crow and broke
away some of its artificial feathers. The crow was able to save its life
with great difficulty. It flew at full speed for its life to a place
where some crows were perching. It began to move about proudly among the
crows. The crows took it to be a different bird, resembling a peacock.
They could not brook the presence of a peacock among themselves; they
attacked it, pecking it hard with their beaks. Again the crow had to fly
away for its life. It was pained at heart and flew to a lonely tree in
the jungle. It did not know what to do. It though, it had tried to
improve itself by fixing peacocks’ feathers into its own, but they could
not make it peacock. It was not accommodated by the peacocks rather it
was attacked for being a imposter. Not only this, even its own brethren-
the crows disowned it. It was at a loss to know what to do now. At last
it tore off all of its peacock feathers and became a crow again. It was
only then that the crows owned it as one of them and accommodated it
among themselves. The foolish crow had a bitter experience. It learnt a
lesson for life. Do not adopt unnatural and unfair methods for
self-improvement and do not try to copy out others.
Moral of this story
It teaches us an important lesson that we should not try to improve ourselves only by imitating others “Barrowed
garments seldom fit well!” We must do everything on our own and should
not copy others. Improvement made through hard work and sincere efforts
is long lasting and useful, but an attempt for improvement made through
copying or through wrong methods proves to be disastrous. Such
improvement does not bring in the desired benefit. You must try to
progress and rise high by putting in sincere efforts and hard work. The
earnest efforts made in attaining something bear fruit. The attainment
gained through hard work is real and long lasting.
Introspection
or self-inspection is a must for self-improvement. It can help a lot in
improving one’s self. By introspection on can know one’s capabilities,
weakness and inabilities. One can overcome his inabilities and make full
use of his abilities for self-improvement.
Introspection
is not something very difficult. You have simply to peep inside and
analyze impartially, which actions are right or wrong. Which are your
abilities and which are your short-comings. You have to be earnest,
impartial and just in making a correct assessment of yourself. Once you
are able to identify your capabilities and weaknesses, you can work
wonders in improving yourself by making proper use of your capabilities.
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