There is something remarkable about the eagle. It does not struggle for identity, neither does it compete for validation. It simply knows where it belongs, in the heights. Eagles soar at altitudes where even machines like jets glide through the skies. And at that level, you will hardly find any other bird keeping pace. The only bird that flies that high as the eagle is another eagle.
That alone is a message.
An eagle does not accidentally rise to such heights. It is built for it. Its wings are designed for elevation, its vision for precision, and its nature for solitude at the top. It understands that altitude is not just a place, it is a standard.
Now imagine an eagle choosing to flock with pigeons. What a degrading situation it will find itself.
At first, it may seem harmless, just a little adjustment, just a temporary alignment. But over time, something begins to shift. The eagle that once ruled the skies now finds itself flying lower, not because it has lost its power, but because it has adjusted its standard. It is no longer stretching its wings to their full capacity, it is shrinking to fit the environment.
And that is where many people miss it.
You cannot truly lift someone by lowering yourself. Standards are not tools for compromise, they are pillars of identity. The moment you begin to reduce who you are, what you carry, and the heights you are called to, just to accommodate others, you are not helping them rise, you are teaching them to remain comfortable in mediocrity.
Growth is not contagious through compromise. It is inspired through example.
If someone desires to rise, let them look up and stretch. Let them be challenged by your altitude, not comforted by your descent. Because when you come down just to make others feel equal, you rob them of the opportunity to become more.
The eagle does not apologize for flying high. It does not seek approval from birds that were never built for that altitude. It stays true to its nature, and in doing so, it preserves the standard.
And here is the truth.
Not everyone in your circle is meant to journey with you to your next level. Some relationships are seasonal, some associations are limiting, and some environments are simply too low for where you are going.
Know your height. Know your capacity. Know your standard.
Because once the standard is set, it must be protected.
Do not lower your flight to fit into spaces that were never designed for you. Stay in your altitude. Those who truly desire growth will rise to meet you there.
After all, at that level, only eagles remain. In relation to class and standards I killed the urge for entitlement.
Nobody owes me anything not attention, or opportunities, not even a dime!
If I want something, I go for it.
If I need something, I work for it.
If I desire a certain kind of life, I build towards it.
Yes.
The moment you stop expecting things from people, you take your power back.
There won't be any forms of disappointment or unnecessary pressure.
No waiting on anyone to come through for you.
Just you and you alone showing up for yourself.
It’s not always easy o, but it’s freeing because everything I have, I know I earned.
Moreover that everything I want, I know I’m capable of getting.