Everyday morning he (This Bird) comes on exact same time and sit on the tree near a place where I complete my morning routine jogging. I wonder what clock or alarm he carries. But it's the power of nature which abide in all living beings and except human beings all creatures on this planet are strongly embedded with Nature. We have somewhere lost the glorious days where our day starts and end with Mother Nature.
“To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug.” -Helen Keller
Nature is colourful, a proud source of everything. Whatever we have, whether directly or processed, everything is provided to us by Nature. Love, joy, wealth, happiness, energy, food, water, clothing, shelter and anything you can imagine of ever having existed. Whatever she is not able to consume, that is what comes from an unaltered meaning of life. ‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever’, indeed holds true when no matter how many fancy malls and restaurants you visit, nothing can compare the sight of walking on a weathered path covered by trees from both the sides, or closing your eyes to see more clearly when small raindrops touch your skin but calms your mind, when you place your feet in a never ending motion of the sea waves. When you are lucky enough to have blessed your visions with lush meadows overloaded with brilliantly coloured flowers and dense forests with skyscraper trees. How can anything be so blissful, how can even heaven be better than this?
Birds are well embedded with mother nature and what I observed was they have set a precise routine. You will likely be able to quickly identify a routine they tend to stick to with their tasks.
Since the earliest times of man, birds have inspired our deepest imaginations. Fearless and free in the sky, birds make us wonder, what would it be like to fly?
While none of us can sprout wings, we can all simply observe and learn from these beautiful creatures on how to create a beautiful life. Here are six life lessons, inspired by our winged friends.
1. Be confident.
Birds learn to trust themselves before they take off in the sky. So have faith in your abilities and know that you will find a warm current to soar in.
2. Let your colors shine.
Different birds have hundreds of different hues. Be bright and make sure you aren’t hiding what makes you one-of-a-kind.
3. Show up early and often.
The legendary early bird gets the worm for a reason. So find something worth showing up for, and then show up every day.
4. Go with the seasons.
Birds thrive despite changes in their environment. Be fluid and go with the flow, trusting your ability to always find a branch to land on.
5. Flock together.
Birds seek strength and sustenance from one another. Keep friends and family close by as you navigate the days.
6. Spread your wings.
Eventually, all birds must leave the safety of the nest and become what they are meant to be. Have no fear of falling, and start flapping.
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