Lesson learnt from this tiny creatures.
I noticed that whenever there's a drop of food in my sitting room floor or maybe an insect dies there, some tiny insects always carry them. One day, I studied them very well. I purposely killed a cockroach in my sitting room, sat down, and started looking at it. I saw one tiny insect walking towards the cockroach and then running back. I guess this creature ran to go and call the others that there was food. Then I saw that they started increasing. Before I knew it, they were many and gathered around the cockroach. After a few seconds, they started to move the cockroach. They moved it beside the wall until I didn't see it again.
I was amazed. I saw unity and thought to myself, "If those small, tiny creatures can do this, why can't humans be united?" It's always division with humans. With unity, we can achieve anything. Learning from those small, tiny creatures, I saw that they are not selfish. One will see food and go call the other insects so they can carry the food together.
And I learned from those insects that why humans are not in unity is because of selfishness. Human beings are so selfish and love themselves too much without considering other people's happiness and joy. Human beings prefer to bring another person down instead of lifting them up. Because they know that if they are united with this person, once the aim is achieved, the profit or reward will be shared. So, they don't want this. We prefer to achieve it alone so that all the rewards will be ours, forgetting that through unity, we achieve faster and more.
I see it as a lack of love among humans. Unity can be possible where there is love. Another thing I learned from those insects is that they store up food. There's a hole they use to store up food because of the time when there will be no food.
Moreover, I realized that those insects are also very wise. They work together to achieve their goal, and they also plan for the future. They don't just focus on the present moment; they think about what they will need tomorrow, next week, or next month. This is a valuable lesson for humans as well. We should learn to plan for our future, to think about what we will need tomorrow, and to work together to achieve our goals.
Furthermore, I observed that those insects are very resilient, they adapt easily to change. They face many challenges, but they don't give up. Whenever they reach a place where there is tables or chairs and see they can't move in that direction again, they turn back and take another route, just to get to where they are going.
They keep working together, and they find ways to overcome obstacles. This is another important lesson for humans. We should learn to be resilient, adapt to changes to face our challenges head-on, and to find ways to overcome them. Challenges are meant to happen in life.
In conclusion, I learned many valuable lessons from those tiny insects. They taught me about the importance of unity, strategic planning, and resilience. I hope that humans can learn from these lessons and apply them to our own lives. By working together, planning for the future, and being resilient, we can achieve great things and build a better world for ourselves and for future generations.
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