The wisdom of birds

Question: When a bird lands on a tree branch, does it just assume that the branch will support its weight? Does it just assume the tree branch isnt decayed and/or rotting? Does it just assume that tree surgeons aren't about to arrive and cut it off? Etc etc.

I believe that this simple act holds profound lessons for all of us.

Through RealEd, I believe in drawing wisdom from the world around us to foster true self-reliance and education.

Believing in the branch

In the same way a bird trusts its perch, I encourage everyone to trust themselves.

My educational philosophy at RealEd is built on the idea that true learning begins with self-belief and an inherent understanding of our own capabilities. This page is designed for everyone seeking to unlock their innate wisdom and develop their own brains, not just passively receive information.

Believe in yourself

The most important action I hope you take after visiting this page is to trust in yourself, whilst understanding you true capabilities.

Of course there will be difficulties and challenges along the path of life, but you really don't need self doubt to be another!

I hope to inspire a shift from external reliance that I see everyday, back to an internal conviction.

Have a look over some of My  other thought-provoking topics and products here at RealEd, designed to help you cultivate a mind that questions, learns, and grows independently.

Mother Nature knows best

I believe what makes My "Birds" thought worth remembering is its foundation in the timeless wisdom of Mother Nature.

The very simple answer to My opening line, is that the bird has grown up to trust it's own wings if the branch breaks.

So that says to me: only get into anything in life, if you are sure you won't suffer, which indirectly reinforces My own quote: 

The inquisitive mind prevails, where the assumptive mind fails.