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Richard Jon HasseySep 14, 2025 8:54pm

The woodpecker's peck or pretense?

The following Does NOT pass the "Equational Poetry" muster. The crow pecks at the eagle to keep it high in the sky as directed by the woodpecker's peck, just as are OLEP and the wise old owl of the forest. The woodpecker never soars but stays low, grounded in the know. Flying high is a pretense of strength NOT "SELF" defense or "True Intelligence?"

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"Did you know? The only bird that dares to attack an eagle is a crow. But here’s the secret—the eagle never fights back. Instead, it teaches us a powerful life lesson. Here’s why: Relentless distractions. The crow boldly sits on the eagle’s back, pecking at its neck. Annoying. Relentless. Distracting. The eagle doesn’t waste energy. No flapping. No fighting. No retaliation. The eagle chooses one thing: it rises higher. Elevation eliminates enemies. As the eagle soars to higher altitudes, the air gets thinner. The crow can’t handle it—it gasps, weakens, and falls away. Victory through elevation, not confrontation. The eagle never attacked. It simply ascended. The crow defeated itself. Life lesson: Let the “crows” peck, gossip, or criticize. Don’t waste time engaging with negativity. Instead, focus on growth, rise above, and elevate your game. Because here’s the truth: Not everyone can follow you to higher ground. Your growth will suffocate their noise. Don’t fight back. Rise back." #lifelessons #realtalk #motivation #dailyinspiration 

 

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