Tale of two horses 🐴 🐴
Badal was a magnificent horse of Arabian breed. He was just 1 year old and used to go to the track everyday with his father – “Raja”. The king was a champion of horse hurling and for many years he was giving his master the title of best horseman.
Badal also wanted to be like the king… but seeing such high and difficult obstacles, his mind became small and he started thinking that he would never be able to become like his father.
One day when the king saw Badal standing sad on the side of the track, he said, "What happened son, why are you standing sad like this?"
“Nothing Dad… today I tried to jump that first hurdle like you but I fell on my face… I will never be able to be like you…
The king understood Badal's point. Early the next morning, he came to the track carrying Badal and, pointing to a wooden log, said - "Come on Badal, just show him by jumping on top of the log."
Badla laughed and said, “Dad, he is lying on the ground… what is there in making him jump… I want to jump over the obstacles that you jump over.”
"Do as I tell you," said the king almost timidly.
The very next moment Badal ran towards the log and jumped over it.
Well done! Show jumping like this again and again!”, the king continued to encourage him.
The next day Badal was excited that he might get a chance to jump the big hurdles today but the king again instructed him to jump the same log.
It continued like this for about a week, then after that the king made him practice to jump a little more big logs from the cloud.
In this way, little by little every week, Badal's jumping ability increased and one day came when the king took him to the track.
It continued like this for about a week, then after that the king made him practice to jump a little more big logs from the cloud.
In this way, little by little every week, Badal's jumping ability increased and one day came when the king took him to the track.
Months later today, once again Badal was standing in front of the same obstacle on which he had fallen on his face last time… Badal started running… His sound could be heard clearly… 1…2…3….Jump… .and the cloud was beyond the barrier.
Today Badal's happiness knew no bounds.
Friends, many people are not able to achieve goals just because they cannot divide a big challenge or obstacle into small challenges. So if you also want to become a champion in your life… If you want to achieve a big goal then proceed systematically to achieve it… First cross the small obstacles and ultimately make your life successful by achieving that big goal.
Don't give up early, rather start small and keep trying… this way you will be able to achieve even that goal which seems impossible today.
And most if the people who don't achieve their goals is because they all want to just pass the big ones forgetting that they need to pass the small ones first so as to be able to know how to pass the big ones when the cone their way. And I like how Badal was taught little by little one he needed to develop patience first and then the work and achieving his goal