Inspirational Christian Stories and Poems
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Lesson of the Goose As each goose flaps its wings, it creates an uplift for the bird behind it. By flying
in a V-formation, the whole flock adds 71 percent more flying range than if each bird flew
alone. When a goose gets sick, wounded, or shot down, two geese drop out of formation and
follow it down. They stay with the goose to help and protect it until it is able to fly
again or dies. Then they launch out with another formation to catch up with the flock. Whenever a goose falls out of the formation, it suddenly feels the drag and resistance
of trying to fly alone and quickly gets back into formation to take advantage of the
lifting power of the bird in front. When the lead goose gets tired, it rotates back into the formation and another goose
flies at the point position. The geese in formation honk from behind to encourage those up front to keep up their
speed.
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