Saturday 16 March 2013

Patience and the bait.

I remembered a long time ago back in my primary school days, it was beneath the wooden buildings. We would wound up cobwebs on some sticks and would start lowering them on this small volcanic shaped mounds and would compete, who manages to the hook the most insects that dwelled on those mounds. I would sometimes marvel at the skills we've acquired in being engaged in this activity and sometimes laugh when I would think back at those days, the concentration and the time spent in catching these little creatures we gave them their name the 'leka'. As soon as the recess bell rang, the enthusiatic 'leka' catchers would race beneath their classrooms to be at the place where most mounds would be, experience had been gained in identifying what sizes would be inhabiting which mounds and the task resumes.
From those innocent days recalling them reminded me of where some valuable lessons in life can be taught. Recalling those memories and overlaying it with some current situations the comparison is sometimes astounding but everybody has their different memories to overlay with their daily encounters. 

Create and Counter

Think about this. I somehow picked this up with all the ramblings happening around. I just came up with this findings, I hope you'll find a good time finding the answer, I know its happening, well the net is spreading wider. Let me give you hint that could be used as a comparison something along that line. "Eating your own pie." Well its working for some.

Peace out.