Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Of monkeys and elephants

Some interesting behavioral lessons from the animal kingdom:

Have you often wondered how a mighty being such as an elephant can be bondaged by a small meta chain nailed to the ground? I never did, but this is the question a friend asked me... The answer lies in the self-image of the elephant. A baby elephant is often cuffed in the same way, and the mere clinks of a hammer hitting a nail and the subsequent failed efforts to break the cuffs dampen the poor kid's morale making the "chain and nail" combo undefeatable in his/her mind. And not surprisingly this very self-doubt continues all throughout life - if only it can find the courage to attempt a tug at the chain with its adult might, it could be free of all bondage - A lesson which maybe humans can use too ... I sure can !

Another interesting fact - How are monkeys trapped? wouldn't it be impossible to catch those naughty miscreants? From what I've been told, all u need is a bird cage and some fruits - put the fruits in the cage and lock it - make sure that the gap between the cage bars is very narrow. If there is a monkey around, he'll use his smarts to squeeze his hand in, but then failure to bring out a fruit-filled fist will not teach the bugger a lesson. Even at the cost of his freedom, the greed of a delicious meal prevents the monkey from letting go of the fruit and keeps his hands trapped inside the cage- smart, huh ? Needless to say, another "human" learning avenue :O

2 comments:

ADOLF GANDHI said...

well these lessons r applicable to all animals especially HUMANS.....well when we r born we don't know whether we r hindu or muslim....or any other thing....we don't know a-z .....so when we go to school we r taught a-z that's the chain and nail for us......we can never let go of that ....

I WAS BORN INTELLIGENT...... EDUCATION RUINED ME IS SO RIGHT IN THIS CASE......

TIME TO BREAK FREE......

Sid said...

Good info there and a beautiful way to remind us always for breaking chains and letting go.