Today
is the birth anniversary of Wilbur Wright. You all must be aware of the fact
that Wilbur and Orville Wright together translated humans’ dream of flying into
reality. But few people must be aware that the story of their flight had
already begun from their childhood itself. One day when their father gifted
them a toy model of the helicopter invented by Alphonse Pènaud, the dream of
flying germinated in their minds.
However,
their family’s financial condition did not allow that Wilbur and Orville to educate
themselves much. On the contrary, they had to setup a cycle repair shop to
sustain themselves. But, this was just an adverse circumstance. It did not
affect Wilbur and Orville’s aspirations of flying; on the contrary, it was
simply a speed-breaker! But it was fine. At this time opportunity did not
present itself, but if time stood by them, they would surely accomplish their
dreams of flying... And one day the two kids who were not highly educated and were
struggling to make ends meet, finally did make man fly. I salute the
determination and intelligence of the brothers.
However,
there is a lot to learn from this short story. Having a dream and following it is
a good thing but, blindly chasing it despite the situation not being in your
favour, is utter foolishness. Dreams are to be nurtured, but one cannot afford
to shy away from the realities of life. It has to be well understood that fulfilling
your dreams is all a matter of timing.
Secondly,
if you have set any goals, you should never give up on them. Only wait for the
right time, and when the opportunity presents itself, grab it with both hands. And this is exactly what the Wright brothers
did. Everyone should read their life story and the history behind their invention
of the airplane. What you will get to learn from it will perhaps be more than what
even the best religious scriptures can ever teach you.
The
third and the most important lesson is to remember that the minds of children
are like a blank slate. Thus, you should always be careful while speaking in their
presence or think before gifting them something. They are not only receptive
but also set their goals quickly. ...Meaning, it is in childhood itself that a child
finds the direction of his life, and it is in childhood itself that he is
usually mislead. So, if you want your children to turn out like the Wright
brothers, be careful about your behaviour with them. Provide them with gifts
which would encourage them and also have conversations which would boost their
self-confidence. Never try to instil fear in them, and never give them gifts
which would lead them astray.
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Deep Trivedi
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