avatarIsha Tewari Srivastava

Summary

The author reflects on the transformative power of change, drawing parallels between the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly and personal growth.

Abstract

The author begins by describing the transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly, emphasizing the beauty and wonder that emerges from this change. They then share their own experience of overcoming a fear of public speaking, attributing their growth to the changes and new environments they encountered in life. The author asserts that change is essential for life, citing the continuous changes in the human body and the historical rebuilding of cities and societies after destruction. The piece concludes by affirming that change, despite its challenges, always carries the potential for new beginnings.

Bullet points

  • The author uses the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly as a metaphor for change and growth.
  • The author shares their personal experience of overcoming a fear of public speaking, attributing their transformation to the changes they experienced in life.
  • The author asserts that change is a necessary part of life, using the continuous changes in the human body as an example.
  • The author cites historical examples of cities being rebuilt after destruction and new world orders emerging after wars as evidence of the transformative power of change.
  • The author concludes by affirming that change, despite its challenges, always carries the potential for new beginnings.

Cultural Prompt

Of Butterflies and New Beginnings

“Change”

Photo by Krzysztof Niewolny on Unsplash

Little did the caterpillar know what its future holds, while it was undergoing a gruesome metamorphosis. But the day finally arrived when the chrysalis broke open and from within emerged the majestic butterfly!

An exotic creature arousing wonderment and delight, a muse of poet and painters, flitting from flower to flower and bringing a sparkle in the beholder’s eyes.

Change. It can be uncomfortable or painful when it arrives, yet it holds the promise of a future to be lived.

When I was at school, I had no hopes of overcoming my fear of public speaking. But soon life changed. I moved to a big city college and then abroad for my Master’s degree. I had new friends, new teachers and lived in different environments. With all that change, finally I transitioned from a red-faced, timid student to a confident public speaker.

Stagnation is death, change is life.

Every day, our fantastic human body undergoes numerous changes to keep itself running. All the changes stop when we die.

History bears witness that cities have been rebuilt after getting destroyed and new, better world orders have emerged post the goriest wars.

Change, no matter how hard, always carries the seeds of new beginnings..

Thank you for reading!

Written in response to “Blue Insights Cultural Prompts — September 2020”

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