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2023-01-04T06:55:00.000Z

5 lessons to learn from nature

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by Baigalmaa
Sugar.mn staff
5 lessons to learn from nature
Photo by Kalen Emsley on Unsplash
It cannot be denied that our natural world has challenged and taught us for centuries. We always learn new things from nature and let's learn how to learn from real living nature.

1. Learning from the woodpecker, a lesson in "real focus". The woodpecker is smarter than us. It pecks hard wood with its beak very successfully. He never pecks around the tree, never tries to break it with one blow like we do, but very realistically only gets the worm he wants by pecking slowly and tirelessly at one point. But we don't have the goal of reaching a small worm, we have the goal of reaching something like a "big snake" that lives not in hardwoods, but in the soil of the earth covered with leaves.

2. Learning from fish, "using the flow" lesson. A fish always swims against the current, and this is generally believed to be true, but the reason is not known. Fish don't do this to make life difficult, but they fight to let the water flow past them, and they have plenty of food and oxygen to flow past. In this way, his life becomes many times richer. But, unlike fish, we always try to swim in the water, and instead of 30 years of life experience, we live in a way of gaining 30 experiences of one year. We don't like to leave our comfort zone, and then we complain, "Why are there so few opportunities in life?" We, worse than fish, want to win the lottery without actually buying it.

3. Learning from lion cubs, "paint blood with your nose" lesson. Young lion cubs learn from real-life examples from their more experienced lions, without using textbooks, talks or persuasion. They know very well that in order to learn to hunt, they have to stain their beaks with blood. But we don't want to make our hands ugly. We are taught to hunt with rabbits sitting behind the desk and standing next to the blackboard. Or sit at home and study by yourself, but when it comes time to hunt, let alone be able to hunt, you are afraid of even the smell of blood. This is life.

4. Learning from the dog, "wag the tail first" /communication/ lesson. Now, in the 21st century, it's time to accept what motivates people and not what they do. In this matter, the dog is a wonderful example. A dog never thinks, "Take me home, feed me, and then I'll wag my tail." The dog first wags its tail and takes what it needs instead. Also, he never asks for anything and makes you want to give.

5. Learning from the snake, "don't complain" lesson. A snake never thinks that "I have no arms and legs, I have bad eyesight, no one loves me, my parents did not take care of me." A snake will live with what it has, and even we and everything else are afraid of it. If he doesn't like something, he simply changes his skin and leaves without any regrets.
Isn't it really useful to learn these lessons? Go ahead for excellent learning.

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