The Bullfrog Theory – How do you boil a bullfrog
Monday, October 15th, 2007
If you want to boil a bullfrog, you don’t boil it by throwing the bullfrog into a container of hot boiling water. If you do that, the bullfrog will instantly pop out of the boiling water as fast as he popped in.
To boil a bullfrog, what you do is you put the bullfrog into a container of cold water and place that container on top of a cooking stove. Sensing no harm in the cold water, the bullfrog will stay there. Then you gradually turn the heat up and when the water to begun to warm up a little bit, the bullfrog will feel nice, soothing and relaxed.
The bullfrog might says “Oh! Man! It’s sure feel goods, the temperature just nice for a good warm Jacuzzi. Wow. It feels so warm and relax and just take a nice nap in this good water.”
And in the end… the bull frog ended up waking up dead.
Morale of this Bullfrog Theory?
Most of us are in the same “comfort zone” as the bullfrog. We have a house to go home to, a nice bed to sleep on, food in the fridge, a group of friends to mingle with, along with some basic necessities of life. We have worked hard to get to where we are now. So why should we change this?

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