“Where there is no vision, the people perish” (proverbs 29,18)
The Eagle is the "King of Birds". It is a powerful symbol of America as a leader of the free world. A Leadership lesson learnt from an Eagle is Vision. At the age of 30 years, the eagle goes through a process of renewal. Hiding high in the mountains, the old eagle with curved beak begins to claw at its face, and tear out the old feathers that by now become less airborne. As a result, it bleeds badly. The eagle does this to gain its strength and to build its Resilience (another lesson). In Chinese culture, the eagle symbolizes an individual’s, strength, ambition and emulation since (s) she can fly as high as (s) he desires. The turbulent ocean is never an obstacle for the strong and determined eagle. The depiction of an eagle personality can normally be taken as being optimistic, as they are endowed with a strong will and determination, and a desire for freedom and independence. Eagle is Self-reliant and Self-sufficient who would prefer to stand on their own two feet rather than rely or depend on others, or to ask for help. When needed an effective leader requires working with and motivating others, a quality some Eagle personalities may lack, preferring at times to go it alone. Eagle personalities may appear to be bossy, arrogant, overbearing, bullying, and selfish. Eagle personalities are generally visionaries, trend setters, and pioneers with strong mental faculties that enable them to come up with fresh new ideas, handle tough problems, and see solutions that others can't. An Eagle vibe means that you send out the vibrations of independence and leadership, and a flair for doing things your own way. Eagle bosses are Henry Ford, Walt Disney, and Martin Luther King. If you are often the one that comes up with original fresh new ideas, think of yourself as an "out of the box" thinker different from the rest; thank the Eagle for endowing you with these superb attributes.
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