Do birds have boundaries in the sky?

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Birds have Boundaries in Sky | Saranya Narayana Moorthy

Today, you’re going to wonder with me about one question that fascinated me.

So, if you have been here long, you would have known that we discuss things that our minds need to decipher. Many times, we talk about life; many times, we talk about business and how humans do things; and so on. This time, I’m going to take you through one of the fascinating questions that I had. Do birds have boundaries in the sky?

Have you seen how humans categorize land?

We have streets, lanes, villages, cities, and metros. We have states and countries, we even named our seas!

We have so many more boundaries. We have confined ourselves, or, in other words, we have created a boundary within which either we can inhibit or we can explore.

So, we are always in different areas of life. Humans have made it the norm to live within so many secluded partitions or boundaries that they have drawn for themselves.

Is it a human trait or an animal trait?

There was this question that fascinated me. Is it a human trait or an animal trait? Is it existing just in humans or everywhere else?

Because for me, this question came in when I was looking at the sky. I have this habit, every day I go to the terrace in the morning, and I spend a generous 1 ~ 1.5 hours literally staring at the sky and enjoying those moments there.

Trust me, those are the most insightful moments I have, and I feel the universe talking right to me.

Okay, while this happens every single day, there are certain birds that I see: crows, pigeons, sparrows, and if I’m lucky, even kingfishers!

And a little smaller birds, and sometimes the crane goes in the sky, and so on. But when it comes to crows and pigeons, especially, I see certain birds and only those birds that come there.

Trust me, they respond to me, and they respond when I call them out by name. Okay, yes, I named the crows, and trust me, they come in and eat snacks with you. hehe!

So, while I was seeing all of these, there was one question that sparked me. The sky that spreads out there, that’s vast, and according to humans, it’s infinite, right?

We cannot control how far the sky goes. It’s bluish, and the blues are as vast as they can be. But two birds — do they have boundaries? Do they have their own spaces where they live?

Because, especially if you see the pigeons if you see a herd of pigeons, they start flying from a house, they go a certain distance, and if you notice them every single day, they stop at that specific distance and they return back.

The circle that they put for themselves is almost on the same territory every single day.

Do boundaries exist by themselves or are they self-created?

Now, this brings me to my question once again: do boundaries exist by themselves or are they self-created? If they are self-created, is it an animal behavior or is it a universal behavior?

Now, why should we ponder these questions, or what happens when we find answers to them? Well, nothing much significant.

But trust me, if you understand, or if we realize that, yes, boundaries do exist, then here comes the next question. How do we extend these boundaries?

How do we make it in a certain way that humans can at least make these boundaries larger to themselves than what they have thought of? Now, this matters and works for the demographic boundaries.

But what if, in your inner reality, you can do it? You will be one of the few people who transforms a lot of things for themselves rather than for the people around you.

How is this connected?

But trust me, stare at the sky and keep pondering this one question: do birds have boundaries?

Is it self-created, is it existing, or is it just in their minds that prevents them from not stepping around or not stepping over their boundaries?

The answer will fascinate you as much as the question does. With that being said, I look forward to your answer.

And if you’re finding a good explanation for it, I would definitely look forward to the same, too.

So, with this question, I am asking you, once again, do birds have boundaries in the sky?

I look forward to finding the answer along with you.

So, with that being said, signing off, for now,

Saranya Narayana Moorthy.

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Saranya Narayana Moorthy | B2B High Ticket Sales
Saranya Narayana Moorthy | B2B High Ticket Sales

Written by Saranya Narayana Moorthy | B2B High Ticket Sales

B2B High Ticket Sales & Lead Generation Strategist | Building: SEO Agency & Sales Generation Co. | B2B Sales Training, Consulting & Services | Sales Doctor!

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