Inspiration
comes from the weirdest places sometimes. Most of the time it just sneaks up on
you without you even noticing until you are inspired to go out and achieve
more. And sometimes your inspiration can come from one of the smallest living
thing known to man: ANTS. Yup you read right, ANTS. I bet you never thought you would see the day when someone would say something as crazy as that, right?
I
sat outside my house on Saturday evening enjoying a cob of corn and some native
pear, oka n’ube as my Ibo people would call it. I’m sorry brothers and sisters
in diaspora, I didn't mean to make you salivate, it's just the season back
here in Nigeria. Anyway, back to my story. Some ears of corn made their way to
the ground as I ate, some big and some smaller than the others.
I
was getting ready to pick up the ones that had fallen, when I saw something
that amused me into pausing on that. I saw a single worker ant trying to move
the biggest ear of corn. It was a sight to behold, I actually laughed at an
ant, wondering how it intended to achieve such an unachievable feat on its own.
It was funny but it actually stopped me from flicking it away, I was interested
in how it was going to achieve this mission impossible. To my amazement before
I could look up and look back down there was an army of worker ants marching down in a straight line towards the stray ears of corn.
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Now
I was the one being laughed at by the ants, LOL. Amazing is the only word that
kept coming to mind, it’s the only way to explain what was happening. I kept
wondering how they communicated to each other, ‘hey guys, over here, there is
food to be carried to the store, we’ve got to save for when famine hits or when
the rains come, this food is not going to store itself’. Amazing. Slowly and steadily and with a lot of determination
and hard work, they achieved that which my human mind thought impossible for
them to achieve.
They
split themselves up into teams, with small teams of about three ants carrying
small ears of corn and the bigger team of about ten ants carrying the bigger
ear. As each ant came it joined a team to make the burden lighter. They kept
coming until the area was completely clean, as in; there was no sign that corn
was ever eaten in the area. Amazing right, again how did they call off the
troops, stopping them from heading to an already conquered area and directing them to a new area to be conquered. Amazing.
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Humans
have a lot to learn from ants: from working as a team, to hard work, to
determination. Nothing is as impossible as it seems, if you put your mind into
it. I learned that day from ants that we can achieve whatever we want both
collectively and as individuals. We all want Nigeria to be better; we can work
together like ants to achieve that. Our president cannot do it alone, I’m not a
fan of Buhari as a person, but I learned that day that I have to put aside my
personal dislike for him and work and pray with him towards making Nigeria great. I’m
sure one or two of those ants had beef, LOL, ‘look at her, what’s she feeling like, because she bought the iAnt2000
we wouldn’t hear word’. But they put that beef aside, because the store had to be filled with food for the rainy day. A better Nigeria is the common dream,
so we have to put aside our differences and work towards achieving that
together.
In
our personal lives it can be applied too. We might have dreams that we have
been pushing to the curb, afraid to start chasing. There is no time like now;
this is the time to start. You might be able to do it on your own in your first
try, you might have to keep trying, your might even need other people to help
bring this dream to life. Whatever the case maybe, its important that you try,
with hard work, determination and working as a team where needed, you can achieve anything, just try.
Ants
are the real MVPs (most valuable player), I might just say ANTS when next I’m
asked who my role model is, LOL.
4 comments:
Team work is always the key to successes especially where more than one person is needed to get a goal achieved. Enjoyed the article but would have loved to be part of the corn eaters...sadly if i was, the ants wouldn't have any ear to store. Great write up
Thank you Nkemjika.... I would surely invite you the next time.
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Thanks so much for sharing! I was nodding my head throughout this post. You captured the lessons perfectly. There's nothing impossible, if we commit to it. And, teamwork pays. We often have our egos get in the way of team work but ANTS have got no egos. There's a job to be done and it does get done. For, they have to save for the rainy season. Uh, we have so much to learn from these vulnerable ants.
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