The variety in
nature’s production has always fascinated me. From creating things to support
us, humans, to creating us to support its cycle; if there’s an organism with multiple
working facets, that would be nature. We living organisms may be diverse in
our structure and functioning, but there is more than the ‘urge to survive’ that
keeps us connected.
“Care” – often underrated,
tricky to interpret and hard to withhold. “To care for the fellow being”, is fundamental of our
nature, of the living. Spanning across nature’s creations, this single trait appears
to have been cut and pasted in almost every living being. Recently, a four-pawed occupant of our community had given birth to two beautiful kittens. Since
last week, she has been training them how to hunt for food and escape from
speeding vehicles. My indoor cycling expedition happened to be their
experimenting apparatus once, and that’s when I got to witness this greatness.
The way the cat trained her kittens, - directive and caring and the kittens
calling out to one another and saving each other - left me astonished. A being
with senses less than ours exhibits this emotion exhibits this beautifully, but
we’ve made “I don’t care” into something cool. These little pieces of emotions have
made us into what we are and unhooking ourselves from these fundamentals doesn’t
make us more human; it makes us inconsiderate.
Yes, you are absolutely right, the thing the people in the world need right now is care , bit no one cares to give care to anyone and also doesn't realise if one really cares for them .
ReplyDeleteBeing a human being isn't great , being a human being with the characters of kind , caring, with empathy and humanity is what defines human being.
Exactly written the the need of the world Bharathi, hats off 👍👍🤩
Type error, that's but not but 😁😁
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