Death Lighter Feather David Westheimer

There are prairie chicken people and eagle people in the world. No insult is intended here at all. A queer prairie chicken person may very well be more intellectual that a queer eagle person, but there is a divergence in perspective which gives rise to sure behaviors. If we may perceive the divergence in perspective amongst the prairie chicken and the eagle, we will comprehend a lot in regards to the way financial conclusions are made.

Comparison of the Prairie Chicken and the Eagle

Prairie Chicken’s Basic Description: Flies a few feet at a time. Piddles around in grass eating bugs and little reptiles. Can only see what is without delay around him.

Eagle’s Basic Description: Flies at great heights surveying immense panorama of her domain. With keen vision, may discern divergence among a rabbit and a gopher at a distance of a mile. Recognized symbol of courage and nobility.

Prairie Chicken’s Multiplicative Proclivities: Male exercises “Wham bam, thank you Ma’am” and leaves.

Eagle’s Multiplicative Proclivities: Male mates with one female for life.

Prairie Chicken’s Family Habits: Male is gone after procreative exercise. Young booted out at early age to fend for themselves.

Eagle’s Family Habits: Males shares obligation of caring for young. Both parents take turns hunting and caring for nest. Young stay in nest longer than most birds and are conservatively nourished and trained by both parents.

Prairie Chicken’s Survival Techniques: Tires to hide in grass, but often does not see enemy until it is too late.

Eagle’s Survival Techniques: Fights with outstanding courage and skill. Tactically wise. When outnumbered, fighting versus overpowering odds, flies directly into sunlight. Tricks huge group of attackers into following her as she flies directly toward the sun. Has film over eyes that make her unmindful to intense light. Destroys one foe at a time before the rest of her oppositions may recover from blindness. Then flies into light again and repeats routine until all oppositions are destroyed. The eagle finds her salvation, so to speak, it the “bright light of truth”.

Prairie Chicken’s Behavior: He is always reactive, never proactive. Perceives dangers only after these materialize.

Eagle’s Behavior: She is proactive. Perceives dangers and prospects before these to the full or entire extent develop.

Prairie Chicken’s Outlook: He is characterized by fearfulness. “Fear is faith that sinks”.

Eagle’s Outlook: She is characterized by faithfulness. “Faith is fear that soars”.

Prairie Chicken’s Perspective: Suffers from myopia, near-sightedness, narrow vision, given to living small, not intent on achieving greatness, not “connecting the dots”.

Eagle’s Perspective: Blessed with perspicacity, the capacity to comprehend what is going to occur in the future as the logical consequence of activenesses taken or not taken right now.

Prairie Chicken’s Attitude: This present moment on the timeline of the prairie chicken’s life is all that matters.

Eagle’s Attitude: Views logical flow of events in the future even though these may only be seen in her imagination. Intentionally shapes fate by actions taken right now.

Prairie Chicken’s Problems: Every problem is a survival problem, which is one that must be solved in order to survive.

Eagle’s Problems: The eagle faces both survival and chance problems. There is a locked door. Beyond this door are the joined twins called “Risk” and “Opportunity”. One of these siblings never exists without the other. The prospect problem is figuring out how to compensate the price required to open the door to expose yourself to both risk and opportunity. The financially wise eagle will undertake to change a survival problem into an probability problem.

Prairie Chicken Result: The prairie chicken will hedge the present moment at any cost.

Eagle Result: Will be her own insurance company for the lower end of her loss and “invest” the difference. There is a lot more when it comes to this is other articles and in my free books.

Prairie Chicken Financial Example: Will recompense more cash for lower deductible on insurance.

Eagle Financial Example: Will receive higher deductible on insurance, pay lower premium, and invest the divergence thereby transforming a survival problem into an chance problem.

Prairie Chicken’s Financial Tradeoff: Will forfeit future wealth to recompense for survival crutches. There is a lot more regarding this, as well, in other articles.

Eagle’s Financial Tradeoff: Seemingly discloses self to apparent danger to buy better future. The reality is that paying an exorbitant price to exclusively lock down the perfective safety of the present moment may be the riskiest conduct of all. You may be so intention on saving your life that you lose it. As you delve more into the whole survival crutch thing, you will comprehend what this means.

Think regarding the deviations among these two creatures in the natural world and how these two perspectives would operate in the world of financial decisions. I employ the divergences amid prairie chickens and eagles a lot as I explain financial planning principles. The conceptions cited above (survival and chance problems, hedging the present moment, paying more for a lower deductible, and forfeiting future wealth to pay for survival crutches) are explained in other articles I have written and in my free books.

“But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31

The eagle actually goes through a time of renewal. This is what the prophet is referencing in this widely known and esteemed passage. When the eagle is old, he goes through a time when his old feathers start out to fall off. He plucks the ragged, aged feathers out and he is restored, for a time, to the condition he was in for the duration of his most vigorous youth. His oppositions are amazed because they have been ganging up on him, savaging him, harassing him to the brink of death, when suddenly, he is the champion he was galore years ago.

Debt may have you on the ropes as you do your own version of rope-a-dope. Do not let the prairie chickens, the vultures, and the buzzards get you down. Youcan figure out this financial planning thing, not like an expert, but well sufficient for you to win your own personal battle. Read, study, think, make your own plan, and carry through it. Make adjustments as you make errors and proceed to learn. Let the eagle in you emerge. Bolt up out of the prairie chicken world and fly up high above the clouds.


Death Lighter Feather David Westheimer

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Death Lighter Feather David Westheimer

Death Lighter Feather David Westheimer Pic

Death Lighter Feather David Westheimer

Death Lighter Feather David Westheimer Image

Death Lighter Feather David Westheimer

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