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TMA operates under the "Geese Philosophy"
This fall, when you see geese heading south for the winter, you might wonder why they are flying in "V" formation. It is a scientific fact that as each bird flaps it's wings, it creates an uplift for the bird immediately following. By flying in "V" formation, the whole flock has at least 71% greater flying range than if each bird flew on it's own. When everyone in the school shares a common direction and purpose, all can get where they are going more quickly and easily because they are traveling on the thrust of one another. When a goose flies out of formation, it suddenly feels that drag and resistance of trying to go it alone and quickly gets back into formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird in front.
It is harder to do something alone than together. When the
lead goose gets tired, it rotates back into the formation, and another goose
flies point at the head. The geese in formation honk from behind to encourage those up front to keep up their speed. What do we say when we honk from behind? We need to make sure our honking is encouraging and not discouraging. Finally, and this is important, when a goose gets sick or wounded and falls out of formation, two other geese will fall out with that goose and follow it down to lend help and protection. They stay with the fallen goose until it is able to fly or it dies, and only then do they launch out on their own or with another formation to catch up with their flock. If we have the sense of a goose, we will stand by each other in difficult times as well as in good.
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A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.
Ecclesiastes 4:12
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2005 TMA Academy