There’s something about heights—they fascinate. And more importantly, they teach.
From up in the sky, the mighty river becomes a thin thread, the towering cliffs look like half-eaten cookies, and giant houses shrink into tiny squares.
And suddenly, you see it—boundaries don’t exist. The map is not the territory. The sky doesn’t end, the Earth doesn’t begin—they just merge.
Maybe that’s the perspective we need in life and work. To see everything as part of a larger oneness. To see ourselvesas deeply connected.
When you see the world like that, everything becomes easier—kindness, love, compassion, brotherhood, affection.
So take to the skies. If not in body, at least in mind.
Close your eyes.
Fly.