Sunday, 15 April 2012

Iroquois: The Girl who was "Misunderstood"

While reading the story Iroquois: The girl who was not satisfied with simple things, I could relate myself to her. Her parents had tried to find her a husband, but she would not accept as each man who came was not to her expectation. At last she married a very handsome man who brought her to his village only to discover that he isn't a human but a serpent who disguised as a human.
The moral of the story is 'Be satisfied with simple things.' I don't agree with the message at all! In my opinion it is good to be demanding of finest things in life. We should settle ourselves for less in other words or at least that is my believe system.
Not everybody who wouldn't settle for less got fooled unlike Iroquois who left the house right after she decided to marry the man whom she just met, that is just pure foolishness or rather the lesson should  be "Look before you leap."
Aim for the star at least you would reach the sky should be the advice Iroquois give to her children and granchildren.It is not a crime to set a high standard for choices to be made, only then we would be always strive to live filled with happiness and success.

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