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Video inspirante d’un aigle blessé

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🌤️As a self-employed professional with a diverse ☀️ 🕳️The saying "The measure of a community's worth is found in the compassionate acts of those who belong to it" rings true in the story of the eagle that was helped by a kind soul. 🤍This tale symbolises the important mutual support in our lives and businesses. 🕳️This isn't just about the eagle- sometimes, we're the ones in need of help, and other times, we're the ones who can offer support Here are some key takeaways from his post: Increasing competence and self-assurance: 🤍The significance of self-efficacy-the conviction in one's capacity for success- was underscored by renowned psychologist Albert Bandura. If you provide others with support-such as motivation or guidance-we increase their sense of self-efficacy, which in turn increases their confidence and output. 🤍Fortifying bonds and establishing confidence: "Connection is why we're here; it gives purpose and meaning to our lives," says Brené Brown, a well-known expert on vulnerability and connection.🧠 🧠Encouraging people promotes relationships based on trust. Better teamwork and a more positive corporate culture result from this in the workplace. 🤍Generating favorable knock-on effects: 💧"Happiness is a work ethic." Helping others not only makes people happier, but it also supports others not only spread positivity but also improves productivity and engagement. Ansar Abbas.To sum up, assistance is essential, whether you're the eagle or the helping💦
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❌ FAKE Here we go again—another montage of videos pieced together to tell a dramatic story. The eagle shown isn’t even the same bird throughout the video. Sometimes it's a bald eagle (bare feet), and sometimes it’s a golden eagle (feathers down to the feet). The same video clips—especially the part where a woman exercises the eagle’s wing while another person holds it—have appeared in multiple videos with different narratives. In this one, men rescue a raptor in the snow: https://cvc.li/tDBmU In another, it starts with a serval cat attacking an eagle: https://cvc.li/Rkoex If this woman had actually brought an injured eagle to a wildlife clinic, they would never have let her take it home. It’s even illegal! These birds are protected, and only licensed professionals are allowed to care for them. https://cvc.li/OaHkw Notice how the person handling the eagle during the examination is a professional—wearing a uniform and protective gloves. The full sequence makes it clear this takes place at a raptor rehabilitation center: https://cvc.li/eixxD Don’t be fooled by these emotional video montages with sad music and robotic voice-overs. They’re designed to rake in views, not tell the truth.

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