Thursday, May 21, 2009

Squirrels at UCLA Teach Greeks a Lesson




This was sent from my very good friend who is the Greek Advisor at UCLA. This is a great video, and not only because being an Alpha Gam I naturally adore squirrels. It might seem cheesy but I think there are some real lessons here. Think about how this video could relate to your chapter or colony and it's members. Imagine the big squirrel as your big brother or older members and the baby squirrels are your younger members. Post some feedback - I want to know what parallels you see and what you took from this video! Let's get some discussion on here! Leave a comment because we want to hear from you instead of us just writing all the time. :-)

2 comments:

  1. I love that the big squirrel stayed the ENTIRE time and even though he couldn't help the baby, he still keep trying and supporting by staying there. I think that's a sign of love, true brotherhood!

    -Keith

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  2. So I'm way behind on staying up on this blog. But this video is very humbling in the fact that being an older member of a chapter it can be frustrating always having to repeat yourself to the newer members on an array of things. But if squirrels can be patient so can I.

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