Flea Training
Adapted from a column by Harvey Mackay and posted by Alan R. Houser
(troop24@emf.net) on SCOUTS-L - Dec.24/00 -------------------------
Flea trainers have observed a predicable and strange habit of fleas while
training them. Fleas are trained by putting them in a cardboard box with a top
on it. The fleas will jump up and hit the top of the box over and over and over
again. As you watch them jump and hit the lid, something very interesting
becomes obvious. The fleas continue to jump, but they are no longer jumping high
enough to hit the top.
When you take off the lid, the fleas continue to jump, but they will not jump
out of the box. They won't jump out because they can't jump out. Why? They have
conditioned themselves to jump just so high.
Many times, people do the same thing. They restrict themselves and never
reach their potential. Just like the fleas, they fail to jump higher, thinking
they are doing all they can do.
Far too many people exist in a world of 'what is' rather than giving thought
or applying their energies to 'what can be.'
Each week you stand at your meeting and promise to do your best. That means
that you should not take someone else's limits as your own, but be ready to jump
out of the box when the opportunity presents itself.
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