Tiniest King (ARTICLES)
The thing about babies is that they are the most helpless
humans on earth and yet they teach adults lessons in life than they ever
realize.
Perseverance: Infants cannot stand on their own because
they’re physically handicapped (unlike newly-born horses or cows) by not having
knee caps, yet they manage to get things for themselves by using what they
have. They cry, they grimace, they
babble, and will definitely let the big person know they have to get
something. This characteristic of babies
will tell adults that anything can be
achieved despite the handicap and the difficulty and they shouldn’t stop
trying, since they do this by example.
Like they will never stop crying till they’re given milk.
Upfront: Babies
don’t make drama. Adults misinterpret them most of the time
because they think the tiny being only wants to get some attention. This is not so. Babies don’t even have the ability to
cry. Wonder why? Because they can’t shed tears until they’re
three weeks old. Some even do after four
or five months. They scream, holler, and
giggle but they can’t shed tears, at least until they’re able to do so. But they still get what they want, and they
can communicate in the best way they can.
What does it tell bigger people? It’s no use crying for what you have or
don’t just do whatever can be done, as best as possible. Life is not a drama.
Strength: Yes.
Babies are much stronger than most people think. Why? It is because they have more bones. This is another thing we should learn. It is not the physical appearance of a person
that matters. It is what is inside. However feeble a person may look like, you
never know what he or she is capable of doing.
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