Fee – Fi - Fo – Fum! The
devils bowed down before the Jack..and he lived happily ever after.
We all know the story
of Jack and the beanstalk. How he went to sell his cow and came back with the
beans and the elderly of the house was disappointed and threw the beans out of
the house. Rest is history. The beans grew; Jack climbed and became immortal in
the pages of fairy tales.
I have a theory about
these tales – they can be interpreted the way we want to. So I always see this
story as follows
Every child in this
world is Jack. He has a cow which is the family inheritance he gets. Now he can
milk the cow and the story ends. But for any reason he cannot milk the cow, he
goes in the market and comes back with the beans. The beans are his potential. At
this point an elder who can be his parent or teacher plays the most important
role. The original story simply overlooks this and focuses on the struggles
Jack faces all his life. What if we fine tune the story there?
So, once Jack opens
his palm and shows his beans to the elder, they can -
1. Throw the beans
just like the story. But not every story is a fairy tale ending. So the beans
can grow or simply dry up under the heat of life.
OR
2. They can help the
child to sow the bean deep; nurture it with compassion; water it with the sweat of
their hard work and make him strong enough to climb up all the way without stumbling and be strong to make the devils bow down before him. The result will be a new story written for every Jack with
the ending...he lived happily ever after.
Let the child explore
his potential; just guide him to nurture his passion and work towards shaping
it as his future. I am sure we will not only see a happy and successful child
but a better and more prosperous society.
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