Erm...dunno I post here correct mah?
Going to share with you all one inspiring story about MaYi (ant) that i read from a book.
Here it goes:
"...I thought it might be interesting to test this little creature's resourcefulness (as Ant has traits such as wisdom and resourcefulness). So I made a little hill out of sand in his path to see how he would get around it. It must have seemed like a mountain to him. Yet up it he walked, without breaking stride, and he went right down the other side.
Next I dug a little hole to create a valley across his path. He went right in, then out, without stopping. Next, I put a good-sized stone in his path. He tried to climb it, struggled a bit, fell back. Then he seemed to reconsider the situation, and he walked around it.
Finally, I tried one last obstacle. I put a little stick in front of him. He struggled with that problem, too, until he found a way around the obstacle by shifting direction and seeking an alternative route.
The little ant has passed some pretty tough tests. Yet during all of them, what did he do? He kept moving. At no time - not even for an instant - did he stop. As far as I could tell, he never change the fundamental activity he was engaged in, which was moving ahead. What momentum! I thought, too, that he did not complain. Unlike a human being who is confronted by obstacles, he didn't go to a friend to complain. He didn't give in to fatigue and take a breather. He did not sit there and think about his problems before trying again. He didn't go back to the ant colony to think things over or come back with a committee from his ant government.
He knew there was only one thing to do - to keep on going. He seemed to know that was all he needed to eventually arrive at his destination..."
If you wonder who wrote it. The title of the book is "Simple Steps" by Dr. Caliandro.
Ant keep moving ahead, so should we.
