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THE NEED FOR STRUGGLE



The Emperor Moth as its name suggests is the most majestic species among all the moths. It has wide wings spanning out majestically when it flies. Before it can become a full grown moth, it has to be pupa in a cocoon. Now the very interesting fact about the Emperor moth cocoon is that the neck of the cocoon is especially narrow.
In other that it can become a moth, the pupa of this Emperor moth must squeeze it way out of the narrow neck.
One day while watching a poor pupa trying to struggle it way out of the cocoon, a "kind" scientist decided to help by using a scalpel to cut and widen the neck so that it would be easier for the pupa to come out. Sure enough it came out without much of a struggle but the poor moth was not able to fly when it came out. It could only crawl on the ground, after few days it died crawling on the ground instead of spending its life flying in the sky with its majestic wings!
It was later found out that in order for it to be able to fly it has to undergo the process where it struggles and squeezes it way out of the narrow neck because it is through this "squeezing " process that the fluid is being pumped into the veins of the wings making it able to fly when it comes out.
Well, the struggle of life, the pains, heartaches, are all a necessity if you want to be great. So instead of cursing and swearing, understand and cherish them while you are experiencing them as they are part of the making of all man.

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  1. Wow. This is a whole new dimension you showed us. Wow. This is lovely. Another wonderful post. Thank you bro.

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