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The Lesson of the Eagle and Crow

The Hammer

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Premium Member
Eagle_Crow_.2e16d0ba.fill-735x490.png The only bird that dares to peck an eagle is the crow. The crow sits on the eagles back and bites his neck. The eagle does not respond, nor fight with the crow; it does not spend time or energy on the crow instead he just opens its wings and begins to rise higher in the heavens. The higher the flight, the harder it is for the crow to breathe and eventually the crow falls off due to a lack of oxygen.

Learn from the eagle and don't fight the crows, just keep ascending. They might be along for the ride but they'll soon fall off. Do not allow yourself to succumb to the distractions....keep your focus on the things above and continue rising!!

The lesson of the Eagle and the Crow

Note: Not my work/story.
 
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Bear Wild

Well-Known Member
View attachment 47214 The only bird that dares to peck an eagle is the crow. The crow sits on the eagles back and bites his neck. The eagle does not respond, nor fight with the crow; it does not spend time or energy on the crow instead he just opens its wings and begins to rise higher in the heavens. The higher the flight, the harder it is for the crow to breathe and eventually the crow falls off due to a lack of oxygen.

Learn from the eagle and don't fight the crows, just keep ascending. They might be along for the ride but they'll soon fall off. Do not allow yourself to succumb to the distractions....keep your focus on the things above and continue rising!!

The lesson of the Eagle and the Crow

Note: Not my work/story.

Now that is symbolic in Norse religion given the connection of ravens/crows to Odin.
 

Heyo

Veteran Member
View attachment 47214 The only bird that dares to peck an eagle is the crow. The crow sits on the eagles back and bites his neck. The eagle does not respond, nor fight with the crow; it does not spend time or energy on the crow instead he just opens its wings and begins to rise higher in the heavens. The higher the flight, the harder it is for the crow to breathe and eventually the crow falls off due to a lack of oxygen.

Learn from the eagle and don't fight the crows, just keep ascending. They might be along for the ride but they'll soon fall off. Do not allow yourself to succumb to the distractions....keep your focus on the things above and continue rising!!

The lesson of the Eagle and the Crow

Note: Not my work/story.
Application to forums: Don't feed the trolls!
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Application to forums: Don't feed the trolls!
There's lots of ways to say that. One of my favorites:

“George Bernard Shaw once said, Never wrestle with a pig. You just get dirty and the pig enjoys it,'”
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Be the crow.
Eagles are specialists, & vulnerable to habitat loss.
But the crow is smarter, & a generalist, able to survive
on a more varied diet in more places. We've had a
couple corvids on RF. Exemplary posters they are.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
Be the crow.
Eagles are specialists, & vulnerable to habitat loss.
But the crow is smarter, & a generalist, able to survive
on a more varied diet in more places. We've had a
couple corvids on RF. Exemplary posters they are.

Ravings or maggot- pies
 
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