Thursday, March 4, 2010
Overcome: The Scorpion and the Frog
The Scorpion and the Frog is a fable of unknown author, though often mis-attributed to Aesop.

The story is about a scorpion asking a frog to carry him across a river. The frog is afraid of being stung, but the scorpion reassures him that if it stung the frog, the frog would sink and the scorpion would drown as well.

The frog then agrees; nevertheless, in mid-river, the scorpion stings him, dooming the two of them. When asked why, the scorpion explains, "I'm a scorpion; it's my nature."

It is often quoted to illustrate the purportedly insuppressible nature of one's self at its base level.

YAMBUKA : Definition- to ford, to cross, to pass, to surpass....to OVERCOME.

Onwards. Upwards. Always !

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1 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said...
I get it now.. it is your nature. I'm not the scropio... I was the frog.