DRAWING FROM YOUR WELL WITHIN (PART 3)

  Life is filled with opportunities; mountains to climb and conquer with others to follow. When you are no more interested in climbing other mountains and seeing other mountains to climb, life is over. There was a man who caught an eagle and kept it confined for seventeen good years. 

One day, he advertised to sell his goods at an auction and decided that at the end of the sale, he would liberate this old eagle. People came from hundreds of miles to see this bird set free. The auction was over and low clouds hung over the dark earth. However, when the cage was opened, the eagle did not move. His master called it, still it stayed inside. The master pulled it out and with all his strength tried to push the bird towards the zenith, but the eagle's great wings only spread back to the man's shoulders. Just then, there shot through the clouds, a bright beam of sunshine, straight to the eagle's eyes. The eagle rose as if by magnet towards the source.

Just like the eagle, the imagination, power and potentials of many had been caged by many factors. Do not let anyone cage your vision or determine how high you can fly.

The greatest tragedy to befall a man is to have sight but lack vision. 

- Helen Keller

"Man's mind, stretched to a new idea, never goes back to its original dimensions."

-Oliver Wendell Holmes

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