New year, new you! Haven’t we all thought about this towards the end of each year? While we have already prepared a list of realistic resolutions to help you, here is an interesting story that will get you through the last few days of 2019!
We all wish to achieve success in life and in order to do that we should never give up on our dreams and goals. Recently, IFS officer ParveenKaswan shared a video on Twitter where a shoal of fish was swimming upstream against the flowing water. He called the remarkable natural phenomenon as motivational, reports News 18.
Check out the video here:
Need #motivation, just watch this video. Believe me you have seen nothing like this. Hillstream fish migrating upstream. This video shot by Kalesh Sadasivam from western ghats is incredible, showing how they are resisting force of water & slowly moving upstream. pic.twitter.com/FefC7wJG5P
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) December 26, 2019
In this video of the hill stream, the tiny fish and their endeavor to reach their destination by resisting the massive force of water & slowly moving upstream shows how determination and patience play a huge role in life.
Many people admired this wonder of nature and thanked him for sharing this motivational video:
Wow, nature is amazing, unbeatable, irresistible. It will prove that nature is above everything. 🙏
— Dr.Deepa Sharma (@deepadoc) December 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/Vrishnivansh/status/1210121039830609920?s=20
WOW JUST WOW!! God has created the MOST beautiful things on earth.
NATURE is the most BEAUTIFUL!!!!👌🏻👍🙏🏻— संगीता त्रिपाठी (@SangitaTripat17) December 26, 2019
Wow!
This reference is given in Scriptures to swim upstream defying Maya ( material illusions of World ) towards Moksha ( Salvation )
Perfectly Motivational shot!
Got during Solar eclipse!
Good Omen !
Thanks !— Yashpal Sethi (@YASHatBEST) December 26, 2019
Thanks for the incredible video and thanks for the #motivation @ParveenKaswan
— Akhila Khan (@AkhilaAKhan) December 26, 2019
Wow, so beautiful,are the ways of https://t.co/WVenobVTBN has a lot to learn fm nature🙏🙏
— IndianFirst (@hpbindass) December 26, 2019
Need to learn a lot from this..our struggle is nothing infront of them..we keep on complaining about everything..very inspiring ..great shot Kalesh Sadasivam sir🙏
— Prem (@Prem65334554) December 27, 2019
What an excellent shot video opening miracles of nature to us. Please convey our regards to kalesh sadasivam. Brilliant.
— Ravi Jayaraman (@RaviJayaraman) December 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/DRamaSudhakar/status/1210087872755159040?s=20
While others pointed out how this is a regular phenomenon and Salmon fishes can do the same:
While I got the message you are trying to convey, one point here is that, their body has adapted to situations like this and it is a normal routine for them.
— Sumit Gadi (@sumitgadi) December 26, 2019
Like the salmons. This is first time I have seen something similar in this part of the world
— Michael Carvalho (@carvalho_mike) December 26, 2019
Amazing, but as a fact fish always move against upstream.
— V. V. Rai (@vvrai_tweet) December 26, 2019
Salmon fish also does the same.
— Syncretic (@3rd_Handle) December 26, 2019
They have been given some sustenance support mechanism by the Almighty, which has not been given to man….this is the very secret of nature….thank you sir for your observations
— unnikrishnan .k.n (@unnikrishnankn2) December 27, 2019
Typically a 🐦 or 🎏 fish move from one region or habitat to another, especially regularly according to the seasons. #migration #fish #amazing #like
— Ranjan Kumar Bose (@RanjanKumarBos5) December 27, 2019
Did not know we have our own version of salmon in India. Thanks for sharing
— Bhuwan Pant (@BhuwanP44463578) December 27, 2019
We are sure it was a difficult task for the little fishies to swim against the flow of water. We can surely learn a thing or two from their dedication and grit.