• Life lessons from a baby giraffe
  • by Prakash Iyer
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    • BABY giraffes never go to school. But they learn a very important lesson rather early in life. A lesson that all of us would do well to remember.

      The birth of a baby giraffe is quite an earth-shaking event.  The baby falls from its mother’s womb, some eight feet above the ground. It shrivels up and lies still, too weak to move.

      The mother giraffe lovingly lowers her neck to smooch the baby giraffe. And then something incredible happens. She lifts her long leg and kicks the baby giraffe, sending it flying up in the air and tumbling down on the ground. As the baby lies curled up, the mother kicks the baby again. And again. Until the baby giraffe, still trembling and tired, pushes its limbs and for the first time learns to stand on its feet.

      Happy to see the baby standing on its own feet, the mother giraffe comes over and gives it yet another kick. The baby giraffe falls one more time, but now quickly recovers and stands up. Mama Giraffe is delighted. She knows that her baby has learnt an important lesson:  Never mind how hard you fall, always remember to pick yourself up and get back on your feet.

      Why does the mother giraffe do this? She knows that lions and leopards love giraffe meat. So unless the baby giraffe quickly learns to stand and run with the pack – it will have no chance of survival. Most of us though are not quite as lucky as baby giraffes. No one teaches us to stand up every time we fall. When we fail, when we are down, we just give up. No one kicks us out of our comfort zone to remind us that to survive and succeed, we need to learn to get back on our feet.

      If you study the lives of successful people though, you will see a recurring pattern. Were they always successful in all they did? No. Did success come to them quick and easy? No, no!  You will find that the common streak running through their lives is their ability to stand up every time they fall. The ability of the baby giraffe!

      Have you heard about a young sales executive from Kolkata who dreamt about becoming an announcer on radio? He auditioned with All India Radio for a job. The authorities felt that he didn’t have a particularly good voice and he was rejected. He refused to accept defeat and continued to chase his dream.

      He tried for a role in the movies. He got rejected. They thought he was too tall. He kept trying and got a few lucky breaks. But most of his early films flopped.  He did not give up. He played an angry young man in a movie that became a super hit. And the failed radio announcer went on to become the country’s biggest superstar – widely admired for his baritone voice! His name? Amitabh Bachchan.

      The road to success is never an easy one. There are several obstacles, and you are bound to fall sooner or later. You will hit a road block, you will taste failure. But success lies in being able to get up every time you fall. That’s a critical life skill. And it’s the habit of all successful people.  

      Learning to win in life is quite like learning to ride a bicycle. As you start to ride, you might fall and get bruised. It doesn’t matter. You need to get back up and continue to ride. Fall one more time?  Get back up again. That’s all it takes. Learn to get back up every time you fall.

      And just remember one more thing. Next time you find a friend or a parent kicking you, don’t get upset with them. Like the mother giraffe, they may only be trying to teach you one of life’s most important lessons. It doesn’t matter how many times you fall. What matters is your ability to pick yourself up and stand on your feet once again.

      Prakash Iyer is MD, Kimberly-Clark and Executive Coach.

    • Published on: April 06, 2010
    • 46 Comments
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    • ricky | Apr 03, 2012

    • really motivating..... But Amitabh Bachchan is frm Allahabad, not frm Kolkata ;)
    • Navin Kumar Sharma | Feb 26, 2012

    • GOOD WORK.THANKS FOR ALL THIS.MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL.WORTH READING TRUE STORIES.
    • Anita Sharma | Feb 07, 2012

    • Thanks for such a motivating story !!
    • Naresh katta | Jan 28, 2011

    • Sir thx a lot
    • NAMRATA | Jan 18, 2011

    • Thnx for Tons of Motivation
    • Manjunath | Oct 31, 2010

    • All articles published by you are not just a great motivators but an eye opener, I wish it reaches many more peoples. Great work Sir.
    • sathwik | Oct 12, 2010

    • that was a great example
    • Jaspinder | Sep 17, 2010

    • Great Motivating story. Keep writing and motivating us. Hope we can take this in our stride and apply in our life.
    • jayshree | Aug 19, 2010

    • I love the article Prakash!Each one of them is a real eye opener and absolutely true . I try my best to incorporate them in my life and I hope I am successful! Cheers and keep motivating us like this !
    • SHIVJI GUPTA | Aug 11, 2010

    • GAZAB KA ENERGY AA GIYA BODY MAIN
    • Debasis | May 11, 2010

    • Fantastic capsule for motivating. Bi-cycle learning I think faced all in your life time. So great lesson already you achieved once. Please try the same for your bread.
    • Shruthy | May 03, 2010

    • Great lesson ... Loved reading ur article.. keep writing and keep motivating youth.. CHEERS!!
    • tejan | Apr 30, 2010

    • its gr8
    • Vishal | Apr 30, 2010

    • fantabulous
    • rasleen | Apr 29, 2010

    • i read this article while sitting in my engineering institute's software lab. Unable to bear all those logics and concepts, i usually read such articles over internet. This one is really nice n a relief for me. Till now i was blaming my parents for pushing me into wrong lane. But now, for sure, my thinking has changed. Mother giraffe really do good and so are my parents. Thanks for all this motivational stuff. Loved reading it.
    • dibyanshu | Apr 28, 2010

    • basic lesson to learn early in life and remember till end.
    • AISHWARYA RAO KK | Apr 24, 2010

    • IT IS A BRILLIANT STORY AND IT IS A LIFE LEARNING LESSON. IT ALSO TELLS US THAT "FAILURE IS THE STEPPING STONE TO SUCCESS".EVRY STUDENT HAS TO LEARN FROM THIS STORY THAT NEVER TO START WEEPING IF HIS/HER PARENTS OR TEACHERS ARE SCOLDING THEM,BECAUSE THEY SCOLD FOR THE STUDENT'S BENIFIT ONLY.THANK YOU AND HAVE A SUCCESSFUL LIFE AHEAD.
    • Ashok Agarwal | Apr 23, 2010

    • A great message, simply told.
    • Archana | Apr 22, 2010

    • A very inspiring story. I am going to use it in my clas to motivate my students to strive hard and do their best even when they face hard times. More such short stories would be great for discussion in classrooms too.
    • Mohjit Kaur | Apr 22, 2010

    • It is really nice, now a days everyone love to read this type of motivated mails. All the best !!!!!!!
    • umang | Apr 21, 2010

    • its an excellent motivating story.great, if possible guide us with more stories.thanks
    • ravi | Apr 21, 2010

    • it is a motivational and excellent story.
    • sonal | Apr 21, 2010

    • by and by i am valuing my parents more and more and your article has definitely added to it
    • ashutosh singh | Apr 21, 2010

    • I will remember this story throughout life.
    • arshi | Apr 21, 2010

    • wow it gave me a very nice lesson for everyone big or small and its ofcourse true i loved it a lot and i'll always and ever try to follow this lesson
    • Manjit Singh | Apr 21, 2010

    • An impressive article. Motivation can turn failure into success. Also failure is a part of motivation to get success if taken in positive way. Thanks to guide children and this journey must be continue.
    • pinkichhabra | Apr 21, 2010

    • this short story teach us the lesson of big life......amazing
    • SETU MEHTA | Apr 20, 2010

    • Never mind how hard you fall, always remember to pick yourself up and get back on your feet.IT IS BEATIFUL WORDS ONCE WE UNDERSTAND THE MEANING IN TRUE SENSE THERE IS LESS CHANCE TO FALL DOWN IN THE LIFE . The road to success is never an easy one. There are several obstacles, and you are bound to fall sooner or later. You will hit a road block, you will taste failure. But success lies in being able to get up every time you fall. That’s a critical life skill. And it’s the habit of all successful people. REALLY INSPIRING PLZ DO CONTRIBUTE IN OUR LIFE BY WRITING SUCH NICE THINGS .
    • karan.ketan.ashar. | Apr 20, 2010

    • sir please continue writing,i loved ur message.i made my son to read it.even he loved it.thanks once again.ithank the school ris-malad for sending us such nice articles.
    • aayat b. | Apr 20, 2010

    • indeed a very nice and encouraging article and i thank the editor. pls continue this good work.
    • monika | Apr 20, 2010

    • it's very motivating .i never heard it before about giraffe birth.
    • Rakesh | Apr 20, 2010

    • its really eye opener, from this story
    • gilmaan | Apr 20, 2010

    • very suprising and amazing
    • meha pipalia | Apr 20, 2010

    • IT'S VERY TOUCHING & MOTIVATING STORY
    • dev | Apr 20, 2010

    • very informative & useful story
    • aditya | Apr 20, 2010

    • success comes after failure.So keep trying till you succeed.
    • 1 | Apr 20, 2010

    • truely facinating
    • Muskaan | Apr 20, 2010

    • From this story I learned that when we scored less in our subject or our life we should not take it as a defet. We should learn from this that gey up and work harder and at the end we will achive what we want.
    • Rajani | Apr 20, 2010

    • its really a eye opener and each parent should try to learn from it and get motivated
    • yamini | Apr 20, 2010

    • This is a very thought provoking story for parents on how to train the children (it is not necessary to only pamper but also necessary to scold to teach them many things in life) indeed a very excellent article not only for parents but also teenagers and above who can understand the concept of falling and rising fast, thanks
    • AMI KAMDAR | Apr 20, 2010

    • its an eye opener. unnecessary love makes u weak; hardship makes u strong.
    • Raghavendra M | Apr 20, 2010

    • Over pampering of children is not advisable.We will have to bring awareness about how the hard work brings success.
    • meghna | Apr 20, 2010

    • its an eye opener
    • jalsa | Apr 19, 2010

    • A lesson to learn. the children and parents of this generation should read this ,very motivating.Thanks
    • N P MISHRA | Apr 18, 2010

    • i read story n ur thought i m so impress n motivate thanks 4 this
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