
CCC - Open Range
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If
you put a buzzard in a pen six or eight feet square and
entirely open at
the top, the bird, in spite of his ability to fly, will be
an absolute
prisoner. The reason is that a buzzard always begins a
flight from the
ground with a run of ten or twelve feet. Without space to
run, as is his
habit, he will not even attempt to fly, but will remain a
prisoner for life
in a small jail with no top.
The ordinary bat that flies around at night, a re-markable
nimble creature
in the air, cannot take off from a level place. If it is
placed on the floor
or flat ground, all it can do is shuffle about helplessly
and, no doubt,
painfully, until it reaches some slight elevation from which
it can throw
itself into the air. Then, at once, it takes off like a
flash.
A Bumblebee if dropped into an open tumbler will be there
until it dies,
unless it is taken out. It never sees the means of escape at
the top, but
persists in trying to find some way out through the sides
near the bottom.
It will seek a way where none exists, until it completely
destroys itself.
In many ways, there are lots of people like the buzzard, the
bat and the
bee. They are struggling about with all their problems and
frustrations, not
realizing that the answer is right there "above" them.