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Lessons on Strength and Resilience from Eagles

If you ever want to be something, then be an eagle, but never be a parrot in life. Because a parrot speaks a lot, but cannot fly very high. But an eagle speaks very little, but fly very high.

An eagle has the willpower to touch the sky. A parrot's gift is to talk, and an eagle's gift is to fly. And I would rather...

be an eagle. The eagle is the king of the other birds. So today I will tell you seven mentalities and habits that every person should learn from an eagle. These are the most powerful mindset in the world and there is a great life learning in these seven mentalities and attitude of eagle.

So lesson number one, eagle fly alone. Eagle fly alone and higher than all other birds. Eagle will fly alone but will never fly with a pigeon, a sparrow or with any small bird.

Eagle either fly with Eagle or fly alone and this teaches lesson that stay away from narrow-minded people small-minded people and stay alone because this is the time when you get the real chance to know yourself lesson number two Eagles vision is very clear and very strong Eagle can see its prey from five kilometres away And once it sees his target and goal clearly, then no matter how difficult it is, no matter how hard it is, he haunts his target and achieves his goal. Here is the great lesson to learn from this tool. That keep your vision clear and achieve it no matter how hard it is.

Do not hold back like that eagle. Lesson number three. Eagle never eat dead things.

Eagle never eat dead animals. He always haunts alive animals. And this mindset of eagle teaches us that our past is dead. It's already gone.

So don't pay attention to those dead rotten thoughts. Don't waste your energy to the past that is gone. Rather than focus on your upcoming fresh life and focus on today. Keep on.

Keep things current. The old memories of your past that hurt you. Let them go. Say them goodbye. Let them be there where they belong.

And your past has a place of itself. Don't give it a place in your present. Don't bring them back in your present. Because once your past takes place in your present, your past will never let you stay in the present.

So no matter how bad has happened to you in your past, all those thoughts and memories are already dead and gone and become like that eagle who never ate dead things. Lesson number four, eagles love the storm. Eagles get excited when a storm clouds gather.

When the storm comes all the birds hide and scared but the eagle enjoys it a lot and they welcome the challenge. it brings. When the strong wind blows, the eagle fly even more high with the help of those winds.

And when it flies very high, it reaches even above the clouds. The life lesson to be learned from this mindset, find the possibilities in the problems. Find the opportunities in the challenge. And once the Napoleon Hill said that every great challenge brings a great opportunity with it.

So like that eagle, Embrace the challenge and learn from them and recognize your opportunity and the day you start embracing challenge and start seeing the opportunities, all the difficulties will be under control of you and you will be over those difficulties. Lesson number 5. Eagle always removed soft grass from its nest so that the eagle's baby cannot be comfortable in it. Because if he becomes comfortable in the nest, he will stay there and would not be able to leave the comfort zone. But a mother eagle never let this happen to her baby.

Eagle is also a bird, but imagine, it knows that there is no growth in the comfort zone. But we are human beings, and despite being humans, many people do not understand this. The more you stay in the comfort zone, the more you become lazy.

and the more uncomfortable your life will become in the future. Lesson number six. Eagle tests the power of commitment before it trusts. When a female eagle A male one that they want to mate.

She tests the male eagles power of commitment. So she picks a twig and fly very high. Once she has reached a height high enough for her, she lets the twig fall to the ground.

and tells the male one to catch it. The male chases after the toy. The faster it falls, the faster he chases it.

He has to catch it before it falls to the ground. Because if he fails to catch it, he will lose our trust. The lesson we can learn from this mindset is we must have to test the commitment of people we intend to partner with, the people we hire. Establishing trust is important in a relationship. Lesson number seven, eagles love the painful process.

At the age 40, the eagles become old. The eagle has to make a painful decision at that moment. Die or go through a painful process of rebirth, which will extend its life for 30 more years.

This process involves the painful task of knocking out its own beak and plucking out its talons so that new ones can grow. This entire process takes about 5 months to complete. The life lesson we can learn from this mantra is, If there is no pain, there is no gain. Many of us want success or change. But without the sacrifice, hard work, disappointment and heartbreak, it is impossible.

To survive and grow, we must be willing to change. And sometimes we may even need to go ahead. step further.

A death of the world self and a total rebirth. Ending toxic relationships leaving toxic jobs. Getting rid of destructive habits, thoughts and traditions and mindset that no longer serve us. And remember at the end we are all just stories just make it a good one.