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    What You Seek Is What You See: The Hummingbird and the Vulture

    Al AndersonBy Al Anderson
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    Both the hummingbird and the vulture soar above the same desert, but what they see—and what they seek—reveals their perspective and purpose. The vulture scans the landscape for death. It’s drawn to decay because that’s what it expects and what it feeds on. Its purpose is rooted in the past, in what’s already over.

    The hummingbird, on the other hand, isn’t searching for what’s gone. It’s focused on what’s blooming. It ignores the lifeless and looks instead for vibrant color, for life hidden among the dry places. Its perspective is one of hope, and its purpose is tied to what is alive and growing.

    Same desert. Different focus. One bird finds death. The other finds beauty and renewal.


    Life lessons from this story:

    • Be Intentional with Your Focus
      You have the power to direct your attention. Choosing to look for what’s positive, meaningful, and life-giving isn’t denial—it’s discipline. Where your focus goes, your energy flows. Choose wisely.
    • You Find What You Look For
      What you focus on becomes your reality. If you seek beauty, hope, and growth, you’ll find it—even in difficult places. But if you search for negativity, decay, and disappointment, that’s what your life will reflect.
    • Your Perspective Shapes Your Experience
      The same world can look completely different depending on your mindset. Just like the birds fly over the same desert, your attitude determines whether you see opportunity or only obstacles.
    • Don’t Live in the Past
      The vulture survives on what is dead and gone, while the hummingbird seeks what is alive and blooming. In life, you can choose to dwell on past pain or look forward to new possibilities and fresh starts.

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