Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character

The Japanese have always loved fresh fish.

But the water close to Japan has not held many fish for decades.

So to feed the Japanese population, fishing boats got bigger and went

farther than ever. The farther the fishermen went,   the longer it

took

to bring the fish. If the return trip took more time, the fish were not fresh. To solve this problem, fish companies installed freezers on their boats. They would catch the fish and freeze them at sea. Freezers allowed the boats to go farther and stay longer.

However, the  Japanese could taste the difference between fresh and frozen fish. And they did not like the taste of frozen fish. The frozen fish brought a lower price.

So, fishing companies installed fish tanks. They would catch the fish and stuff them in the tanks, fin to fin. After a  little thrashing around, they were tired, dull, and lost their fresh-fish  taste. The  fishing industry faced  an impending crisis! But today, they get fresh-tasting fish  to Japan .

How did they manage?

To keep the fish tasting fresh, the Japanese fishing companies still put the fish in the tanks but with a small shark.

The fish are challenged and hence are constantly on the move. The challenge they face keeps them alive and fresh!

Have you realized that some of us are also living in a pond but most of the time tired and dull?

Basically in our lives, sharks are new challenges to keep us active.

If you are steadily conquering challenges, you are happy. Your challenges keep you energized. Don’t create success and revel in it in a  state of inertia. You have the resources, skills and abilities to make a difference.

Put a shark in your tank and see how far you can really go

‘Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character’ – Albert Einstein

  1. Basically I looked up +vely to read this post by reading the last 8 characters of the post…
    But when it came to comparison I ended up opposing strongly the nonsense !!!
    I applied the same person’s theory of relativity…
    If you’re comparing sharks to challenges; you are obviously comparing your life with fish…
    And this thing gives me a wrong message :)
    Fishes kept fighting for their life, fisherman had “different” reasons to give that “challange”; and finally poor they ended up being a “dish of their choice” !!!
    Bad bad comparison…
    Waiting for some better comparison :)
    Whatever, Intention was good but action wasn’t !!!

  2. i think you have misjudged … :(

    sharks are not compared to challenges … they are treated as burning force…

    fact is if fishes do not do anything then obviously sharks will eat them …
    fishes have to (force) run to alive … challenges may come in their way by doing this … sharks are the force which make fishes run …

    so my best friend … :)
    intention and action are good here….

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