
BE SMARTER THAN THE COMMON SHEEP

They have excellent peripheral vision; with visual fields of about 270° to 320°, and can see behind themselves without turning their heads, yet have terrible depth perception and may not see something immediately in front of them.
Sheep are one of the few animal species on earth that have rectangular pupils

Sheep are herbivores and grazers.
They can consume 2 to 3 percent of their body weight in grass or hay on a daily basis.

Sheep are social animals.
They have a complex community and hierarchy including families, friends, enemies, followers, and leaders.

Sheep can have dog-like personalities
They can even learn tricks, especially if they are handled a lot by humans when they are lambs.

Sheep enjoy being in a group
This behavior is primarily for safety as predators are less likely to attack a group of animals.
Sheep enjoy being in a group
This behavior is primarily for safety as predators are less likely to attack a group of animals.

People often call sheep ‘stupid’
The tendency of sheep to stick together and their general lack of individual decision-making is the underlying reason they are often perceived as unintelligent.

Let's break free from the "sheep" stereotype
Instead of being blind followers, let’s empower ourselves to make choices and define our life's path.

While seeking assistance is fine, avoid constantly relying on others for decisions.
We need to learn to trust our judgment, make our own choices, and take responsibility for them.

We should stop being afraid to stand out from the crowd
It means defining our path, not based on what others think is best for us, but based on what we believe is right for us.
Be Smarter than the Common Sheep
Exercise independent judgment and personal responsibility to shape our journey confidently and authentically.

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