hi can u please send me a story on perception.......????? i have to present a play in college..... pls pls pls help have any story????? its urgent thanks
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Tweeps, You may use the story of five blind men touching different parts of an elephant and describing what an elephant is or how it looks.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Perception stories why dont you checkout with your innovation? Prepare your own one based on the knowledge you have on perception.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hi
Iam posting elephant and blind men story..on perception.
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Sowmini.
The blind men and the elephant (perception, truth, perspective, empathy, communications and understanding)
There are various versions of the story of the blind men and the elephant. The blind men and the elephant is a legend that appears in different cultures - notably China, Africa and India - and the tale dates back thousands of years. Some versions of the story feature three blind men, others five or six, but the message is always the same. Here's a story of the six blind men and the elephant:
Six blind men were discussing exactly what they believed an elephant to be, since each had heard how strange the creature was, yet none had ever seen one before. So the blind men agreed to find an elephant and discover what the animal was really like.
It didn't take the blind men long to find an elephant at a nearby market. The first blind man approached the beast and felt the animal's firm flat side. "It seems to me that the elephant is just like a wall," he said to his friends.
The second blind man reached out and touched one of the elephant's tusks. "No, this is round and smooth and sharp - the elephant is like a spear."
Intrigued, the third blind man stepped up to the elephant and touched its trunk. "Well, I can't agree with either of you; I feel a squirming writhing thing - surely the elephant is just like a snake."
The fourth blind man was of course by now quite puzzled. So he reached out, and felt the elephant's leg. "You are all talking complete nonsense," he said, "because clearly the elephant is just like a tree."
Utterly confused, the fifth blind man stepped forward and grabbed one of the elephant's ears. "You must all be mad - an elephant is exactly like a fan."
Duly, the sixth man approached, and, holding the beast's tail, disagreed again. "It's nothing like any of your descriptions - the elephant is just like a rope."
And all six blind men continued to argue, based on their own particular experiences, as to what they thought an elephant was like. It was an argument that they were never able to resolve. Each of them was concerned only with their own idea. None of them had the full picture, and none could see any of the other's point of view. Each man saw the elephant as something quite different, and while in part each blind man was right, none was wholly correct.
There is never just one way to look at something - there are always different perspectives, meanings, and perceptions, depending on who is looking.
From India, Madras
Hi
One more story on perception...
Sowmini.
PERCEPTION ABOUT COMPETITION:
We all know the story of David and Goliath. There was a giant who was bullying and harassing the children in the village. One day, a 17- year old shepherd boy came to visit his brothers and asked, “why don’t you stand up and fight the giant?” The brothers were terrified and they replied, “Don’t you see he is too big to hit?” but David said, “No, he is too big to hit, he is too big to miss” the rest is history. We all know what happened. David killed the giant with a sling. Same giant , different perception.
From India, Madras
One more story on perception...
Sowmini.
PERCEPTION ABOUT COMPETITION:
We all know the story of David and Goliath. There was a giant who was bullying and harassing the children in the village. One day, a 17- year old shepherd boy came to visit his brothers and asked, “why don’t you stand up and fight the giant?” The brothers were terrified and they replied, “Don’t you see he is too big to hit?” but David said, “No, he is too big to hit, he is too big to miss” the rest is history. We all know what happened. David killed the giant with a sling. Same giant , different perception.
From India, Madras
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