NOT ALL OPPORTUNITIES ARE TO BE TAKEN


Thank God it's friday๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿ’ƒ, how was your week? Mine was "writeful" if there's ever a word like that. Nothing beats the weekend feeling.

This picture of an hyena chasing a bird off the cliff has a lot of lessons embedded in it and I'll like to share some with you.


1. Stick to what you do best and don't pursue what will kill you.

2. You fight best in your natural element and enviroment. Here the bird has an advantage in his natural element.

3. Know your limit, we all have them.

4. Not all opportunities are to be taken. Some are traps.

5. A person can become so determined to destroy another person that they become so blind and end up destroying themselves.

6. Sometimes the best response to provocation is not to fight.

7. Sometimes to accomplish something you need team work, you will not always WIN alone.

What interpretation do you have for this picture? I'll love to read yours

8 comments:

  1. Er... Well, I feel that, that the dog even at that point aimed at getting the bird in the air, to me, kinda suggest that, it took the extreme risk not minding the immediate surrounding even when they are very much unfavorable. In that sense,I can say that one is charged to go for whatsoever the desire is and be determined. The dog, for sure, possibly knows that even after getting the bird will land forcefully on the ground, and possible death, but will be happy, even at death, that, "I got what I wanted. I achieved it".
    So, in that sense, we are inspired to dare do anything, however, we shouldn't overstretch ourselves which may eventually, harm us.
    I thus submit.๐Ÿ™

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    1. Wow๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ "we shouldn't overstretch ourselves which may eventually harm us". Thank you Joshua๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

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  2. I see a very hungry hyena who cares less if he has to fly Tp wat that bird. You know he might never know if he can fly if he dont try.

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    1. ''you might never know if you don't try" which is very true.Thank you Ade for your own side of this piece.

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  3. Oladipo Olabisi Samuel02 April, 2018 01:58

    The wolf/hyena knew the outcome of jumping off a cliff and it still went ahead. It was a conscious decision. It knew the limits and it didn't mind trying to push it. The only limitations on you were set by you. So push the limits �� You'll never know you can fly until you try flying. So fly. ✈

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