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ButterFly Gyaan Continues....


I've been Obsessed with the Caterpillars, the Butterflies and Moths for quite some now...
I've been drawing quite a lot of lessons and examples from these modest yet flirtatious creatures... may be I'm consoling my sub-conscious mind to think that I'm Being a Caterpillar now and a Butterfly for the Future.. well I've not yet got to lay fingers down and pinpoint the reason, but I've developed a sort of Charm towards it...



The latest lesson being, the comparison of a ButterFly to its Distant Cousin the Silk Moth....
The Caterpillar and the SilkWorm both munch down loads of leaves and build similar cocoons too, while the former morphs itself into a beautiful butterfly in the Cocoon; the latter is baked up in boiling water in order to procure silk...

To take some lessons from these two beings...


If you are Building a Cocoon (character) around you; build it to help you thru stages of life and not merely to impress others.. though people do get attracted to you initially.. their priority is to take vantage of your Charm..




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  1. superb ending statement man... keep 'em coming!

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  2. Good one....

    But didnt understand he last sentence too much...

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