He failed in the exam, got a loss, did not get a job, fell ill, had to fight with his family members, what is the point of being disappointed in it if the affair did not happen. The next attempt, with more enthusiasm and labor, today is not right, Tomorrow you can get an opportunity for success. When a king was defeated 13 times in the battle and the enemy soldiers were following him, he was hiding in a lair to save his life. As all the resources were destroyed, despair began to surround him and the future looked dark. Then he saw on the front wall that the spider weaves the web repeatedly and it breaks again and again. Nevertheless, the spider is not disappointed and after every failure, again with the same courage, gets back into his job. After failing thirteen times, for the fourteenth time, the spider was successful in adding its broken taiga and carrying out the work of making the net. This scene had a major impact on the mind of the king. He thought, how can a small shell-spider not give up courage, so it is appropriate for a wise and capable man like me to give up courage?
The king took courage and then started preparing for the battle with great enthusiasm. He got success for the fourteenth time. This example can provide guidance for us. Wrestlers often fall behind in wrestling, but does this leave them fighting wrestling? Which rider leaves the horse to climb while falling while learning horse riding? When young children learn to walk and stand, they fall and fail again and again, but where do they lose courage? When do they give up their efforts? But after every failure, they undertake to get up with more enthusiasm and happiness. We can learn a lot from these young children.
✍???? Pt Shriram Sharma Acharya
???? Akhand Jyoti June 1962