The early bird gets the worm, meaning it is good to work
proactively, instead of delaying them. The second mouse gets the cheese,
because the first mouse gets trapped in the mouse-trap and the second mouse grabs
it by starting late and learning from the mistakes made by the first mouse.
The dichotomy is that if the early bird gets the worm, is
true then how is it possible for the second mouse to get the cheese, to be true
too?
If one wants to grab opportunities then one must get a head
start before anyone else and be like the early bird that gets the worm.
But if one loses the opportunity or misses out something very
important and another person achieves it, then, one can just learn from others’
work and achieve one’s goals.
Success comes when one works hard and prepares well. It is
the effort that we have put in to achieve something that gets the result.
One can’t just make a team and play without practicing before
the match. Planning strategies before performing any team task is very important,
otherwise the team can't win.
One must work hard to succeed is what I have learnt. I have
also been taught that taking initiative is very important and working without
any procrastination is the ladder to success, making me believe in the part -
“early bird gets the worm”.
However, in my career I have realized that doing things after
observing other examples gives better results. By waiting and judging others’
performance I get to learn from their mistakes and do a better job than them,
by following the part- “second mouse gets the cheese”.
At last I would like to say that we should keep motivating
each other and work hard to achieve our goals. To be like the early bird or the
second mouse is everyone’s personal choice. Both achieve their goals in their
own ways.
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