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7 Principles of the Eagle to Follow:


7 Principles of the Eagle to Follow:



**Principle 1:**  

Eagles fly at high altitudes and never mix with sparrows or other small birds.  

No other bird can reach the heights at which an eagle soars. That’s why eagles choose to fly alone rather than in a flock.  

**Lesson to Learn:**  

In life, we should surround ourselves with people who share our vision, inspire personal growth, and help us move forward. Friends have a significant influence on our lives, so it’s crucial to choose like-minded individuals as companions.  

**Principle 2:**  

Eagles have sharp eyesight and can see up to 5 kilometers in the sky with absolute clarity. When an eagle spots its prey, it locks its focus and does not shift its gaze until it catches it, regardless of obstacles.  

**Lesson to Learn:**  

While it’s important to be aware of our surroundings, we should stay focused on one goal and never lose sight of it.  

**Principle 3:**  

The eagle, the king of birds, only eats fresh prey. It never consumes anything dead.  

**Lesson to Learn:**  

Always seek new knowledge and information. Let go of the past and never abandon your dreams based on what others say.  

**Principle 4:**  

When a storm comes, the eagle does not avoid it. Instead, it takes advantage of the wind’s power to fly higher.  

**Lesson to Learn:**  

See challenges as opportunities. Overcoming obstacles is the only way to learn and grow beyond your current situation.  

**Principle 5:**  

When a female and a male eagle decide to become partners, the female first tests the male's commitment.  

She picks up a branch, flies to a height, and drops it. The male eagle must catch and return the branch. This test continues for hours until the female is convinced that the male is committed. Only then do they become partners.  

**Lesson to Learn:**  

Before hiring someone or forming any relationship—whether personal or professional—always assess their commitment.  

**Principle 6:**  

When it’s time to lay eggs, eagles build their nest on high, secure places away from predators.  

The nest is made with thorns first, then covered with soft grass to make it comfortable. However, when the baby eagles grow, the mother removes the soft layers and forces them to the edge of the nest. This makes them uncomfortable and pushes them to learn to fly. The father eagle stays ready to catch them if they fall.  

**Lesson to Learn:**  

Always be prepared for change. Adaptability is key to success. As the saying goes, “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” Without stepping out of your comfort zone, progress is nearly impossible.  

**Principle 7:**  

As eagles grow older, their feathers become weak, reducing their flying speed. When they feel weak, they retreat to a safe place with rocks, pluck out their old feathers, and wait until new ones grow. Once their feathers are renewed, they soar again with full strength.  

**Lesson to Learn:**  

When overwhelmed by responsibilities and stress, take a break. Reflect on what truly matters and eliminate unnecessary burdens. Just like the eagle sheds old feathers, we must discard bad habits and restart fresh when necessary.  

### **Final Thought:**  

Nature teaches us many valuable lessons. Although humans are the most intelligent creatures, there is still so much to learn from animals and birds.  


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