An army barrack had four soldiers
guarding a concrete slab in front of the barracks at
all times. Different commanders came and went but the tradition remained
with the soldiers changing shifts to protect the slab. After 80 years, a new
commander was assigned to the barracks. One of the things he did was to ask
why things were done the way they were. For instance, when he asked why
soldiers were guarding the slab, he was told, “We've always done it
this way. It's our tradition. Our former commanders instructed us to do it.”
The commander was bent on finding out the reason for
this practice. He went to the Archives to look for answers and came across
a document that had the explanation. The document was very old. It had
instructions written by one of the retired commanders who had even passed away.
The new commander learnt that over 80 years ago, the
barracks wanted to build a platform where events could be performed. When
the concrete slab was laid, wild animals walked over it at night before it
could dry. The soldiers would fix it the next morning but when evening came the
same thing would happen. So the commander ordered that four soldiers should
guard the concrete slab for three weeks to allow it dry.
The following week the commander was transferred to
handle another assignment elsewhere, and a new commander was brought in.
The new commander found the routine and continued to enforce it without asking
any question. And since then, every other commander that came did the same.
Thus, eighty years later; soldiers continued to guard the
concrete slab. An assignment that was ordinarily designed to last just
three weeks was unwittingly turned into 80 years of fruitless servitude
out of sheer ignorance and complacency.
Lesson: Are you carrying the burden of obsolete
beliefs, retrogressive traditions/cultures or relishing in negative attitudes
and reputations that were once the vogue but currently irrelevant and of
no importance to your life? Now is the time to delete such beliefs and change
your attitudes.
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