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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Animal Instincts


“Ohh look he reminds of a baby kitten….closed eyes, all wrapped up in a blanket - looks like a bundle of fur”. These were the first words he heard after he was born.
Lying in the crib, he often heard his sister chirping like a sparrow, and mother cooing to him a cuckoo. This made him gurgle, which sounded just like the purr of a contented kitten.
The first day he went to school, he was amazed at all the noise the children were making – it all sounded like dozens of chattering monkeys. Soon mother hen came into class, and garnered in her flock. It was as if the monkeys had all turned into flocks of sheep, being herded into the field to graze on the grass of education & learning. He was sharp, and hoped to become as wise as on owl…..but he also learnt painfully that he could only croak as a frog when it came to singing.
Life went on, he had many friends, but his best friend was always beside him when he needed him. Forever loyal, egging him on when he felt low, standing by him, when he needed support, always happy to meet him…..like the loyal, faithful dog.
College opened up new vistas. He learnt that to be at the top, a couple of them were as sly as a fox, and slimy as the snake. They didn’t mind undercutting all, and striking unexpectedly. It was poisonous to associate with them. However, he had grown up from the kitten to resemble a lion cub. There was a royal air about him, and he knew that he wanted to rule the jungle at some point.
After post grad he entered a prestigious B-School. All this was in preparation to be the king….he was basically growing his mane, and sharpening his claws.. He learnt how to deal with the unknown threats like the crocodiles waiting under the surface, to tear you apart, or the scorpions ready to sting you to death if you crossed their path. But he was sure of one thing, that in the rat race, he wasn’t going to be the rat, but the lion.
B-school finished, and he entered the world of investment banking. He’d entered the jungle and his hunting started. His skills made him get in good meat for the firm. He prospered.
He was gregarious by nature, so attracted many creatures. At social functions, there was always a bevy of beauties eyeing him, and his prosperity. But somehow, to him they resembled a pack of peacocks, preening about, showing off their beauty. Once he came across an elusive, beautiful girl. She was mysterious, charming, and looked vulnerable. Too good to be true…and that’s how it remained…..she always remained out of reach and mystical for him. He termed her as the unicorn. Beautiful, magical, yet never sure whether it was real.
Years rolled by, to no one’ surprise, he soon got the corner room at the office. He had now officially become the king of the jungle, the lion. Hunting was no longer a challenge for him. His roar was easily heard, and respected. Most bowed down to the lion . During one of his hunting jaunts, he saw her. She had just acquired the corner room in her office. She was sleek, fast, and her eyes glowed. Her movements were catlike and graceful. He knew instantly that he’d found his lioness.
Marriage was obvious. Lions are family oriented, and when his son was born, that old ox like aunt of his remarked “Ooooh doesn’t he look like a little kitten.”
He smiled – life had come a full circle.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

'Instinct' is an untaught ability, bestowed to all animals....
How do the geese know, when to turn to the Sun ???...who tells them the seasons ??..how do we humans know, when to move on ??...

As with the migrant birds, so surely with us, there's an inner voice which tells us when to go forth into the unknown & how about it....It only needs to be adressed...
We must learn to let our instincts tell us, when the food, the relationship, or the job, isnt good for us...& also conversely, when what is just right...
Yes, trust your instincts...U'r mistakes might just as well be yours, instead of being someone elses.....

Well all said & done, a man/woman's total instinct for gambling is satisfied by marriage...

Our civilization is however still in the middle stage...Scarcely beast, in that its no longer wholly guided by instincts; scarcely human, in that its not yet wholly guided by reasons...

Physical bravery is an animal instinct, Moral bravery is much higher & truer courage....

Nice depiction of the basic animal in us & life coming a full circle...kudos, keep it going Nandini !!

Unknown said...

Animal Instincts...or Human Instincts!

so much in common between the two!
But the way animals respond to their instincts is almost a set pattern...but for Humans....Basic instinct...doesnt always work...things could be so unpredictible in the corporate word. animal aggression means danger....Human relations, coated with honey could be lethal at times!

Hmm....on the lighter note...B schools 'make meek mighty'....But howcome the Coy tigress also claim a corner window?

That was interesting piece to ponder!

@ Ria

I really liked you comments...seems like a blog in itself!

Neel said...

Nandini.....The parity u have drawn between animals and humans are wonderful.......
God made us the so called Humans evolve a little further,but the sometimes it is always a mystery that who is more humane ....The Animals or the Humans??????
We had learnt when we were young that we Humans are social animals.....we are amiable,inculcated with civility,kind and peaceful creatures........But it is paramount to ponder that have we really given up on our predatory instincts??????Animalistic instincts are indeed a critical part of our make up.....
Yes,The family part is indeed heart warming......life indeed comes a full circle.....starting a family life and having ur own bundle of joy...is a dream of every man.....and i am sure it is the same with our animal brethren...

Wonderfully written.....keep it going....

we-the-helping-hands said...

the purr of a contented kitten.
But somehow, to him they resembled a pack of peacocks, preening about, showing off their beauty..... fabulous..... so very true...!

Life had come a full circle!.....
I read it twice... maybe trying to relate it to the post /rather thoughts of my today's post.....
I sometimes wonder.. what we are..

just a wee-bit intelligent animals?