Tuesday, February 21, 2023

There are five lessons learned from Swan's life — Steemit

There are five lessons learned from Swan's life — Steemit

There are five lessons learned from Swan's life

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In every autumn, hundreds of thousands of swans from Canada have temporarily flew to the south of America to protect themselves from severe cold. While flying, swans together in a V shape, while in the middle there is a leader swan and on the two sides they follow the other swans.

Many species of wildlife experts have researched the mysteries of flying in these V shapes and they have received some interesting information through which they all have much to learn. Let's know about the information.

1. To fly reduces the ability to interrupt the air around each other during


Those who have the habit of doing group studies in this matter, they better understand. When we read a subject alone at the time of the test, the pressure of reading seems to be more than a sudden. However, going into that same group becomes very easy because when everyone goes to solve a problem together in the group, then with the efforts of everyone, the problem becomes much easier.

Likewise, in the corporate world, work group work is done without working alone mostly for reducing work pressure. This does not put pressure on one, but if everyone is working together, then the performance of everyone is combined, its results are great! Swans also fly together after this matter, and at the same time, they can fly together at the same time, using the same energy, a swan can give way to 70% more than the other way.

2. When a swan gets disintegrated, he immediately grabes his problem and immediately removes it.


After a friend Circle day after day group together with a bad study, when one gets worse than everyone else, then at that moment he tries to find out where his mistake was, and try to correct it so that it will be consistent with his other friends. .

Likewise, whenever a swan disappears from the V-shaped group, then he gets more effort, joining his team with more power.

3. Swan leaders change


As I said in the beginning, swans reduce the ability to interrupt the air around each other during the evacuation, so that the ability of the V-shaped group to lead the winds of the hammer has to be reduced to the greatest extent. It mainly breaks the barrier and leads the party forward, which is relatively less than the pressure of the wind, much less effort for that little bird.

"While roaming together, one calls to another"

So whenever the leader of the party becomes tired, he takes the team forward with another duck in his place. This process is completed many times on their entire journey. In this way the swan never creates full pressure on one and everyone has the opportunity to lead.

4. Swans have been communicating with each other during the journey

From the University to the corporate level all the time in the group work is often seen that despite the many experienced and skilled teammates, the work does not end well or the results of the work are not good.

The biggest reason behind this is the lack of proper communication. The swans call each other while flying together and the research has shown that through this, they continue communicating with each other.

5. Swans help alike


It has also been found in the study that when a group of a duck is hurt, flying or shooter, then he helps in flying with some more ducks from the team and he does not leave him alone.

There is a problem with our humanity, we believe in competition rather than cooperation. We do not hold the hand of the next person or push forward with the elbow and forward it forward.

" I am a student of universal school , I am learning every day new things."
  • Sunimal Basu

The whole world is a learning zone for us, we have to learn something from everything. Whether it's a little swan!

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