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Do You Recognize The Potent Lessons in These Fables?
Below are two tales from Aesop’s Fables, what lessons can they teach you in the workplace?
A Wolf found great difficulty in getting at the sheep owing to the vigilance of the shepherd and his dogs. But one day it found the skin of a sheep that had been flayed and thrown aside, so it put it on over its own pelt and strolled down among the sheep. The Lamb that belonged to the sheep, whose skin the Wolf was wearing, began to follow the Wolf in the Sheep’s clothing; so, leading the Lamb a little apart, he soon made a meal off her, and for some time he succeeded in deceiving the sheep, and enjoying hearty meals.
Appearances are deceptive.
The Bald Man and the Fly
There was once a Bald Man who sat down after work on a hot summer’s day. A Fly came up and kept buzzing about his bald pate, and stinging him from time to time. The Man aimed a blow at his little enemy, but acks palm came on his head instead; again the Fly tormented him, but this time the Man was wiser and said:
“You will only injure yourself if you take notice of despicable enemies.”
What do you think of the fables? The application for me from The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing, is that things are seldom as they seem and you should do your due diligence. Do not be quick to jump on the bandwagon, investigate first. And, in desperation, some people will do whatever it takes to get what they want.The fable teaches us to operate with integrity.
As I was reading the lesson learned from The Bald Man and the Fly, I remembered something I read recently, “It’s none of your business what others think about you.” The lesson is very apt for office gossip. What other things come to mind? And I am also reminded of one of the four agreements, never take things personally.
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