Who dosen't like an underdog story?Everybody does!!!And the reason behind this astounding similitude is the tendency of a human being to think of himself as a victimized and skimpy soul which has to rise against all odds and also embrace his self-respect and dignity.Everybody likes the underdog,because everybody feels like the underdog.No matter how successfull people are,they always think,no one's being nice enough to them!
Everyone must have read an uderdog story or atleast watched a movie on underdogs.Sceptically speaking the "Rabbit And The Tortoise Story" in our budding days and the Oscar underdog "Slumdog Millionare".We have always been overcrowded with such ubiquitous success stories.
But according to me the most important underdog story of all times is the story of the most tyrranical and sharp-witted ruler of all times,"Adolf Hitler".He sealed an end to the deteriorating German influence post "World War 1" and not only did he regain the influence but also established a mighty prowess which later on helped Germany snatch entire Europe in the "World War 2".
If one wants to rise from the ashes and reach a celestial eminence then its better to play an underdog because while playing an underdog we tend to avert the exorbitant glory of being an overdog.Less is the strain to perk and win.Being an underdog is a good place to be in untill you know who you are and where you belong.
Here are some advantages of being an underdog which hype in attaining our aspirations.
1.Underdogs are scrappy.They are always up for a little friendly competetion.It's an opportunity to learn and exercise one's assets.They will chase the cat up a tree every chance they get.But they do it with a great sense of fair play.I mean they'd never actually hurt the cat.
2.Underdogs are fun.May be its their ability to innovate.After all who else can spend hours having the greatest of fun with a stick?Their tail is always wagging.everyday is a great day and everything is always new and exciting.
3.Underdogs are the best of the friends.Customer service matters.They'd never bite the hand that feeds them and they are always willing to shake-a-paw or fetch a pair of slippers.Loyalty is something that just seems to come naturally.
4.They always do their best.They are always off and running.And no matter And no matter how futile the effort is to gain tractionon a hard wood floor...they just don't stop untill they do
The bottom line is that "The big dog is not always the best dog,But everyone loves the underdog.And underdogs that stay true to their roots do very,very well."
Friday, March 26, 2010
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