
Many people who have heard me speak, know that I am a story teller. I love stories, I enjoy hearing them as much as I enjoy sharing them. I have often discovered also that people love stories as well, so somehow we connect, and 5yrs after I speak somewhere, I still meet people that remind me of the stories that I told them. This shows me that story telling does work. While writing a story and telling them are two different things, I very well prefer to tell than to write, because in telling I get to feel the crowds pulse, read their excitement, follow the twists and turns, and tell the story in a unique way for every crowd. On Sunday I was opportuned to present this story before a crowd of about 1000 people, and truthfully, even I enjoyed the story in a different way.
Once upon a time, there was a young man. This young man had a dream, a goal an aspiration that one day he would become the number 1 clown in his country. He had gone for a seminar where he had been thought to analyze his skills and write down his goal and vision, and for him, it all pointed to being a clown of repute. As soon as he discovered this, he started searching for materials on clowning, and started reading and developing himself in earnest. He went to watch other clowns perform, interacted with a few people about his dreams and invested heavily in developing himself.
After a while, he started feeling a little restless. He felt similar to the way one would feel when the head is getting full of knowledge but there is nowhere to express it. He had studied hard, motivated himself time and time again, but had nowhere to express his passions and development. After thinking long and hard, he decided to approach a mentor of his, who interestingly advised him in the direction he had already been thinking – he should go out and look for a volunteer opportunity to express the skills he had been developing. He thought about the strategy he was going to use, should he go and perform for another clown for free, or should he just go to where there is a small crowd and display? He worked around his relationships and told his friends about it. Alas, one of his friends friends, got an opportunity for him to make use of a small birthday gathering to showcase his talent. He simply dressed up in his costume and planned to make a fool of himself while the visitors laughed. He was granted this opportunity. When he started a few people were paying attention, but gradually the crowd started forming around him, before long, he was the heartbeat of the gathering, it was fun. He decided to do this more often, even though there was no one paying.
One day, while he was performing and the crowds started growing, he was approached by a man who asked to see him after. The man told him that he enjoyed watching him, and had a job for him. He informed him that the gorilla in his zoo had just died, and he needed someone like him who could wear the gorilla suit he had made and behave like a gorilla. He promised him that he’ll make it worth his while, if only even a little. The young man thought about it, what he wanted was a clown job, what he was being offered was a gorilla job. Would being a gorilla today qualify him for a clown tomorrow? Are there skills he’ll develop in the gorilla world that he can apply to the clowning world? Would being a gorilla seat well on his CV? After much consideration, the young man decided to take the gorilla job.
His first day in the gorilla job was fun, people gathered round to watch him, the crowd was much, and he had fun just running around and begging for bananas. Gradually he added more innovation to his work, and kept the crowds coming back for more. He was the heartbeat of the zoo, his boss liked him, the crowd adored him, he was on top of his game! After some months, the crowds started reducing, the Lion just beside his cage started getting more attention than him. He tried hard as he could, but the Lion was clearly a more interesting animal. After thinking long and hard, in his quest to be competitive, he decided to climb his cage over to the lions cage and taunt the lion. This scene was the bomb, the crowds cheered and the number of visitors doubled. For this stunt, his boss gave him a salary raise. He had thought out of the box, and given the zoo more income. These rounds continued, as he would hang on to a rope in the lions den and dangle himself, the lion would roar but he’ll be out of reach. He continued this stunts, got a lot of salary increases, and the crowds kept coming back. He had reinvented himself, added new skills, become creative, raised the income of the zoo, and the customers were satisfied.
The stunts continued until one day, in his characteristic manner to dazzle the crowd, he dangled from a roap in the lions cage. He dangled and dangled until mysteriously and mistakenly, the rope snapped, and he found himself in the cold hard floor of the lions cage, in front of the lion he had taunted regularly for over 1 month. The entired audience moved back in shock, as their comedy movie, was about to turn into a horror movie. The lion was in shock for a few seconds, the gorilla still recovering from it’s own fall, staggered backwards preparing to make a run for dear life. The gorilla was the first to regain it’s full senses, it ran, the lion swiftly followed. The gorilla ran desperately, fully aware that a real gorilla might make it, but not a feebly young man in an overweight gorilla suit. As he ran he shouted, the lion followed. After a few rounds round the cage, the gorilla started losing steam, and the lion closed in. The gorilla’s shouts of “hum, hum”, were gradually making up the words “help!!! help!!!” for anyone who listend carefully enough. Alas, the gorilla tripped under the paws of the lion, with the gorilla down with his back on the ground, and the lion firmly on top of him with his mouth closing into the gorilla’s head, the lion wispered, “stop this nonsense that you are shouting, do you want them to fire us both?”
The Lessons
Typically, the stories are for the public, and the lessons for the disciples
. I’ll go ahead and share the lessons nonetheless, so that you may understand and learn. I’m sure that when we land on it together, we’ll probably generate a lot more lessons than would be written here. It’s a story that is still very much in development and any observations you make would be valuable too.
1. Seminars: The young man attended a seminar where he was taught to identify his skills, and write down his goals.
Seminars, trainings, reading and every effort at personal development is important. It is usually the starting point of all development and achievement.
2. Dreams and Goals: The young man had a dream. To be the No 1 Clown.
Do you have a dream? Where do you want to be in 5yrs time? If you can’t answer clearly, nobody will be able to help you. No wind blows in favour of a ship without rudder. Nobody can give a fruitful lift to someone who doesn’t know where (s)he’s going. If you stand on the road of life without a clear destination, what you are looking for is a one night stand. Do you have a dream that you are proud of? It doens’t matter if your dream makes other other people laugh, what matters is that it’s your dream, and you have found within yourself the possibilities of making it real. If all the citizens where presidents, who would they serve? Dream your dream, and don’t let anyone make you feel inferior about it.
3. Self Development: He started searching for materials and investing in his development. He also went to watch other clowns perform.
How many books have you read about your area of passion? Mike Murdock once said that until a man or woman has read as many books as his/her age on the topic of interest, the topic is not yet a topic of interest. Are you developing yourself for your dream or goal, or are you kidding? Once vision is clear and written, the that reads must run. What are you doing to invest in yourself? Who do you know that does what you dream to do? Are you watching them, or are you building something that does not have role models?
4. Speak out: He interacted with a few people about his dreams.
You need to get your dream out in public domain. Why? Because it’s not everytime that you’ll be the first to hear about the opportunity that will bring you out. Sometimes, your friends get to hear about it, and they’ll tell you about it. Before anybody will tell you about something however, your name must resonnate with that opportunity. If your friends think about your name, what opportunity comes to their mind? If nothing comes to mind when your friends, or associates think about you, it’s not likely they’ll link you up with anything. Two nights ago, I was summoned by one of the Preachers i respect most in Nigeria, i was with him till close to midnight, and he shared an opportunity with me. This opportunity was created because he spoke about something, and someone remembered my name. What career resonnates with your name?
5. Mentorship and Guidance: He sought out his mentor when he was in the corridor of making decisions.
In the multitude of counsellors, there is safety – says the holy book. Where there is access to counsel, safety is guaranteed. When in doubt, have people you can ask. If we all had perfect foresight, we’ll live lives without mistakes, but we can always benefit from the hindsight of others. It’s only a fool, that wants to learn at all costs from his own mistakes.
6. Volunteer: He took opportunities to do what he loved for free.
Life doesn’t always offer us what we want the day we want it and how we want it. The world doesn’t meet anybody half way, if you want it, you’ve got to go for it. This young man decided to start somewhere, to give himself expressions free of charge. I started writing on this blog consistently before it ever fetched me a dime. I volounteered, and trust me, it has changed my fortune. It’s empty heads that sit at him and do nothing. A man will need to open his mouth for very long before roasted meat will come inside. At times all you need is one opportunity, and atimes you may need to do it over and over again without fainting before your reward will come. Do not be weary of good doing, for you will reap the reward in due season, provided you do not faint – get weak and stop.
7. Relationships: His friends friend found him an opportunity to showcase his skills.
We underplay the role of relationships, we make it sound demeaning that someone used leg
. Take it or leave it however, relationships are the fibres that makes the textile of life come together. The shortest unit of distance is not in meters it’s in friends. Your network is your networth. Authority is a function of who you know, even spiritual authority. We have gone past the age where we tell ourselves it’s what you know that matters not who you know. Today, it’s what you know, who you know, who knows you, and for what? Who you know will open the door, what you know will keep you in the door. If you are sure that you already know, pls invest in knowing who. Relationships are vital, and they can get you very far. If you know God, it’s good, cos he sits in heaven and the earth is his footstool, that’s as long as any leg can get!
8. Align and Start: The young man wanted to be a clown, but he aligned and started with a Gorilla’s job.
Atimes what you want is not what you get, but what you get, could be a path to what you want. Before you say NO, think, can this lead me ultimately to what I want? Be willing to start at the bottom, the only things that starts from the top is the grave, and perhaps a well, and you don’t want to be in either. Don’t be too picky at the start, start. Don’t be too much in a hurry to make it, there is a good time for everything. Trust me, even the people you see and feel are fast, are wishing they don’t miss some important aspects of their lives.
9. Self Development is Continuous: As a gorilla, he had to pick new skills, and be innovative
You will never get to that place in your life when you know it all, and where what you had yesterday would be good enough for today. Like Michaelangelo said on his death bed -”Still i am learning”. We must keep learning and keep improving ourselves until we die. We must stay innovative, think outside the box, and challenge ourselves to better our best. If you get the job that is okay for you to start with, don’t stop there. Challenge the status quo, better your yesterday. That’s the stuff promotions and salary increases are made up of.
10. Fear Not: He was face to face with the lion, and discovered, that the lion was man like him
Fear is false evidence appearing real, most of our fears we find out eventually are not real. There are times when we come face to face with what has kept us running for months, only to discover that we just placed ourselves under unnecessary pressure. We go for interviews and feel at the mercies of interviewers, not realizing that like us, they are just men or women who also have deliverables. What is the point of fear? Fear not! Ask yourself, what is the worst that can happen? Convince yourself that the worst is not the end of your life, and move without no respect for the fear that paralyzes initiatives. Be courageous.
I’m stopping here, so that you can add your own lessons learnt. Have a great weak ahead.





Waoh! I’ve heard a number of different versions of this story, but reading this and the lessons learnt, all I can say is: WAOH!
Well, let me just add these as lessons that I could pick from this interesting piece:
When taking your act to the next level, consider your risk carefully, and plan accordingly.
1. Think ahead and plan for eventualities: The rope may never give you an indication that it will give way in the middle of your performance. But careful planning would have you cover at least a good percentage of the risk involved in the trade and in the expansion of your work.
2. Invent as you go along: You also have to be creative as you go along, no matter what the trade is. It will require innovation on your part and thinking outside the box, to stay on top of the game.
Simply amazing. great piece here! thanks
Great piece!
This is true talk.
In life, it is not all the Lion across the fence that can kill us if we could be bold enough to jump in (when necessary).
This piece is a simple but strong reinforcement of timeless truth.
Kudos!!! The Chairman.
Interesting! Can’t remember the year i watch Tales by Moonlight last, don’t even know if they are still presenting it, but even if they do, they may soon lose their followers abi na viewers becos Deolu is a better story teller.
Great story! great lessons!
My mentor once told me that there are many things you may not get by prayers and fasting or even revelations, but by Relationship. Relationship is a contact sport, lets leverage the game.
Good story as usual with you, Chairman. My lesson from it is that one should not give up no matter how long it takes to get the big break. Scripture says the vision is for an appointed time, though it tarries, wait for it , for at the end it shall speak.
Tenacity and perseverance are virtues great men possess in no small doses.
Your dream will come to pass one day, just keep working at it.
OMG! Funny but very very instructive, have really got me thinking and brainstorming.
My lessons:
-Our desires for change, until expressed may lead to frustration. He had a desire and was not ashamed to express it. Desire without xpression leads to frustration.
-Opportunities often behave as though they don’t care about us- they come rough (i mean not appealing), and often desguised. We often wait for mega opportunities but often gloss over small ones that are designed to advertise us for greater ones.
Luv U!
Brilliant Piece and intelligent too. Thank you…
I learnt that He was determined and made the best out of the gorilla job he got. He persevered and was very creative.
…If your friends think about your name, what opportunity comes to their mind? If nothing comes to mind when your friends, or associates think about you, it’s not likely they’ll link you up with anything.
very deep, very deep
i cant stress that importance of leveraging on relationships!leverage is the word.
thank you deolu.
Funny story, great lessons.
Like you once rightly said “we will all make it. It is only a question of when?, how? and with what?”
Some opportunities we would have created for ourselves unconsciously or consciously other come to us. We need to be able to identify what is an opportunity and what is not.
Most remain in a P.O.O.R state for Passing Over Opportunities Repeatedly.
cheers
Great piece this! Am even more inspired.
Just to pick up on this point…..”If all the citizens where presidents, who would they serve?” hummm….
Last saturday, a lady who owned a business(clearly had her own dream to be a millionaire…or not) made a pun at the BIT making a direct jab about the tag “Billionaire” saying it was misleading to make people think they could become millionaires (much less billionaires) she went on to say and I quote “not eveyone should think they can be rich” this struck a cord deep in me and I asked her after a moment of reflection; If you were to pick someone in your family, who would you pick to be poor and who would you pick that truly deserved to be poor? Stunned silence….
Nice One…Every situation in life is a stepping stone to an higher level if you make it so by the lessons learn’t from this story…Indeed, a man’s life is the constituents of stories from his cradle to grave…
If this is the format for everyone’s life, it will have been an easy life…knowing what one will go through in life…
Anyway, life is what we make of it…That is what Jesus came to show…He attended SEMINARS at the church when he was 12 yrs old. He had a DREAM and VISION to fulfill. He DEVELOPED himself with all issues that came His way..He SPOKE OUT loud in the church and all eyes were fastened unto Him. He had a MENTOR and GUIDANCE in God..He had RELATIONSHIPS of diverse kinds (His disciples). He ALIGNED and STARTED when He was 30…He CONTINUALLY DEVELOPED himself…I guess i should stop for now…I short….Jesus is our example…I love Him and needs to be like Him the more…xxx
Great piece. Funny enough I had read this story once but never knew it contained so much lessons for me. Thanks so much for bringing out the vital lessons in this funny story.
Cheers!
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Great story! Your best is yet to come.
Your story has taught us how to be different but no one can be different until he KNOWS the difference.
This piece absolutely show everyone the winning strategy. This is not too biblical but I am sure you downloaded this tale from heaven’s library.
I have heard this story before though told differently now with lessons. Thanks. One should never take things for granted. Prepare for eventualities. Anything can happen. Have focus. Don’t put money first
A great story retold in a funnier way with greater lessons to learn from it. I learnt one thing,no two; determination and perseverance.
Agreat job Chairman!
I wish the Lion never spoke up….
Very Creative and educative….. GREAT Lesson learnt.
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Good one. I was told this story by my father many years ago. Though not like this and the only thing i kept all day in my mind was DESIRE. I think from the story, if one invokes strong desire towards success in something, one will develope all the skills and ideas needed in that thing. Very scarcely will that person fail.
Thanks man. Pls keep me posted all the time.
“It doens’t matter if your dream makes other other people laugh, what matters is that it’s your dream, and you have found within yourself the possibilities of making it real”
Believe in your Dreams and Never Give up, also value and keep in good shape your relationships with people.
I think these are two good lessons.
Thanks Mr. Story Teller.
“It doens’t matter if your dream makes other other people laugh, what matters is that it’s your dream, and you have found within yourself the possibilities of making it real”
Believe in your Dreams and Never Give up, also value and keep in good shape your relationship with people.
I think these are two good lessons.
Thanks Mr. Story Teller.
Men of vision never rejoice in the status quo. they realign their environment no matter where they are, simply reenforcing the fact that life is not about where you are really but who you are; in the cage or on the field of play, it’s the same you that configure things to shape.
Be it in the Pit, the Prison or the Palace,men of Purpose are distinguished.
love you
Great piece
Hmm…great lessons learnt here.
Many thanks
You still do it for me…
this is cool,learnt from it.this should be sent to those that have not discovered them selves
Funny story. Great lessons learnt. Thanks
I am ready to do anything as long as it is taking me forward! Great lessons,thank you.
it is important we know that for whatsoever dream we have, we must get trained on how to maximise that dream. no training, no triumph. the young man had to go to seminars to boost his dreams.many people think that their tal.ent is all they need for excellence in life forgeting that there is a place of continuous development.