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        A flock of birds were flying in the sky, and they spotted some grains on the ground and one of them said “ look at these grains they look so delicious lets check them out” one of them said “no we should not act in haste this might be a trap” but the birds were so anxious and excited to have a taste of the grains, suddenly from nowhere, a nest trapped the birds while eating the grains. The birds tried every possible means to escape by using their beaks to cut the nest but they could not the birds flew to the left, flew to the right severally but they still could not get out of the nests.
  For several hours the birds kept trying and looking for an escape root out of the nest but no one came to their aid. Suddenly, there was a mouse strolling down the streets and as soon as the birds spotted the mouse, they yelled out for help, screaming at the top of their voice and gladly the mouse came to their rescue and the birds flew off.
  Fear of the Unknown has kept many individuals from fulfilling their purpose. The truth is this, outside the nest is always the best place to learn how to fly. Don’t be afraid of failure, failure is not the problem. The issue is when you stay rooted on the same spot, you should learn the lesson and pick yourself up. Just do it. Learn to fly above your limits.
  I would like to end this with the words of Martin Luther King Jnr he said and I quote “ if you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk, then crawl but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward”.
  -Eminent

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