The Eagle Eye PhilosophyWhen I was a young Scout, long before I became an Eagle Scout, I heard a story told by a Scout Master around a fire. I would like to share that story with you. |
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The next week, the Chief headed South with his second son. After the third day, the Chief was growing tired. He knew his time was growing short. They stopped at a river and saw a bear fishing. The Chief told his son to draw his arrow, aim it at the bear, but not to shoot. The son did, and the Chief asked this son to tell him what he saw. The son said, "I see the river. I see a rock, and I see the bear. Again the Chief and his son walked back to the tribe. After the Chief rested for a couple of days, he decided that he could not do another trip. He took the third and last son to a lake nearby. When they got to the lake, a boat was waiting. He told the son to get in the boat with him and paddle. After half a day of paddling, the Chief told the son to stop. In the distance the Chief saw an Eagle resting on a tree at the edge of the lake. He told the son to get his bow and arrow out, aim at the eagle, but not to shoot. The son did so. Again the Chief asked the son what he saw. The son said, "Father, I see the eye of the eagle." At Eagle Eye Atlanta Productions, we follow this philosophy. When we set out to help someone increase their chances of finding a job or express themselves through videos for their website, we focus on just that and do not let anything distract us. |
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