HOW RABBITS LEARN TO DEAL WITH THEIR FRUSTRATION

Pic.: Khushboo Gulrajani Y ears ago, when I had decided to do something about my poor English, one of the things I did – and found it very useful – was telling a nice story in two tenses… Past and Present. Over the years, I have helped hundreds of people who were earnest to improve their English with the same method… Yes, write a nice story down in both the tenses… and tell it to someone. Whenever frustration drives me crazy and to the edge, I think of these little rabbits, frogs and toads and tell myself: ‘Let me go back and live.’ HOW RABBITS LEARN TO DEAL WITH THEIR FRUSTRATION PAST: O nce, all the rabbits in a jungle got fed-up with life. Fed-up of being hounded by everyone around – right from a dog to a wolf. “What kind of life is this… if living means only to become a lunch or a supper for someone stronger than we are?” they began to grumble. So, the frustrated rabbits called for an emergency meeting to discuss the...