Struggle
is Good! I
Want to Fly!
Once a little boy was playing outdoors and found
a fascinating caterpillar. He carefully picked
it up and took it home to show his mother. He
asked his mother if he could keep it, and she
said he could if he would take good care of it.
The little boy got a large jar from his mother
and put plants to eat, and a stick to climb on,
in the jar. Every day he watched the caterpillar
and brought it new plants to eat.
One day the caterpillar climbed up the stick and
started acting strangely. The boy worriedly
called his mother who came and understood that
the caterpillar was creating a cocoon. The
mother explained to the boy how the caterpillar
was going to go through a metamorphosis (change)
and become a butterfly.
The little boy was thrilled to hear about the
changes his caterpillar would go through. He
watched every day, waiting for the butterfly to
emerge. One day it happened, a small hole
appeared in the cocoon and the butterfly started
to struggle to come out.
At first the boy was excited, but soon he became
concerned. The butterfly was struggling so hard
to get out! It looked like it couldn’t break
free! It looked desperate! It looked like it was
making no progress!
The boy was so concerned he decided to help. He
ran to get scissors, and then walked back
(because he had learned not to run with
scissors…). He snipped the cocoon to make the
hole bigger and the butterfly quickly emerged!
As the butterfly came out the boy was surprised.
It had a swollen body and small, shriveled
wings. He continued to watch the butterfly
expecting that, at any moment, the wings would
dry out, enlarge and expand to support the
swollen body. He knew that in time the body
would shrink and the butterfly’s wings would
expand.
But
neither happened!
The butterfly spent the rest of its life
crawling around with a swollen body and
shriveled wings.
It never was able to fly…
As the boy tried to figure out what had gone
wrong his mother took him to talk to a scientist
from a local college. He learned that the
butterfly was SUPPOSED to
struggle. In fact, the butterfly’s struggle to
push its way through the tiny opening of the
cocoon pushes the fluid out of its body and into
its wings. Without the struggle, the butterfly
would never, ever fly. The boy’s good intentions
hurt the butterfly.
As you go through school, and life, keep in mind
that struggling is an important part of any
growth experience. In fact, it is the struggle
that causes you to develop your ability to fly.
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