Lessons From teh Animals

I think we humans can be too materialistic, we should learn from animals.

Take the alligator, for example. It has a very big, silly-looking nose. That is undeniable. But if I was an alligator, I wouldn't want to have an operation or cosmetic surgery; it would make catching my prey more difficult for a start.

And how about kangaroos? They look really stupid, hopping around. All it is is 'hoppity hoppity hoppity' all day long. But how does the kangaroo feel about it? I'm sure he/she probably thinks something like, "Yeah, all this hopping can get quite boring, but on the plus side, I'm in the Guinness Book of Records."

And what about the baby kangaroos, 'johnnies' or 'joeys' or whatever they're called? They live the first few years of their life inside their mums' pouches, without being tall enough to see out the top. It must feel like they're kidnapped or something, like they're locked in the boot of a car, or something. For the first few years of their life they have no idea where they are, they might think they're growing up in Sicily or Tunisia or something, but then when they're finally tall enough to look over the top of the pouch, and, "bugger me! I'm in Australia!"

You don't hear kangaroos complaining though, they just get on with it (hopping, etc). They don't have therapy or anything.

Yep, we could learn a lot from the animals...

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maybe its because they cannot ponder?

Do they live through the moment or do their intellects work in human ways?

Do they have the necessary free will to think ungratefulness?

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

Ya'qub wrote:

I think we humans can be too materialistic, we should learn from animals.

lol! the best animal to learn from is a donkey, they look so calm and peaceful, have nothing to stress about, life to them is pathetic so why should they stress,, they must be relaxed 24/7

Ya'qub wrote:

Take the alligator, for example. It has a very big, silly-looking nose. That is undeniable. But if I was an alligator, I wouldn't want to have an operation or cosmetic surgery; it would make catching my prey more difficult for a start.

okay, fair enough
Ya'qub wrote:

And how about kangaroos? They look really stupid, hopping around. All it is is 'hoppity hoppity hoppity' all day long. But how does the kangaroo feel about it? I'm sure he/she probably thinks something like, "Yeah, all this hopping can get quite boring, but on the plus side, I'm in the Guinness Book of Records."

they get lots of exercise done this way, we should learn and use the trampoline more

Ya'qub wrote:

And what about the baby kangaroos, 'johnnies' or 'joeys' or whatever they're called? They live the first few years of their life inside their mums' pouches, without being tall enough to see out the top. It must feel like they're kidnapped or something, like they're locked in the boot of a car, or something. For the first few years of their life they have no idea where they are, they might think they're growing up in Sicily or Tunisia or something, but then when they're finally tall enough to look over the top of the pouch, and, "bugger me! I'm in Australia!"

aw poor them at the weather there is better than Britain,,

Can I ask you something? where did you get the inspiration for this blog from?
Made me laugh, nice thought out and random rating of 9.5 thumbs up!

but you never ticked the stars on the side!

(all bogs and articles can be rated. by a whole number of stars.)

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

damn it! someone should invent half stars too,, I have rated the blog now Smile

 

sbf wrote:
Can I ask you something? where did you get the inspiration for this blog from?

From our conversations! I think that we need to channel into our 'animal self' (well the positive aspects of it).

People think the 'animal self' is just negative things which we should learn to 'control', but they forget that its the 'human side' which is the part of us which leads to pride and arrogance, which are more dangerous than hunger and lust (I think, anyway).

Don't just do something! Stand there.

s.b.f wrote:
damn it! someone should invent half stars too,, I have rated the blog now Smile

You're supposed to round .5 UPWARDS!!

Don't just do something! Stand there.

oh right,, sorry i forgot my year 7 maths there,, Smile
Humans are only differently because humans use thought processes and have ability to make decisions.
More interestly what do you think about fish? especially goldfish?
I remember standing once and watching some gold fish, swimming about, they have nothing interesting to do they? all they do is swim and swim and what else do they have in life? why dont they commit suicide? if that was a human, theyd have been depressed by now,,and questioning life, but goldfish? no, they live it through,, how brave....

 

s.b.f wrote:
oh right,, sorry i forgot my year 7 maths there,, Smile
Humans are only differently because humans use thought processes and have ability to make decisions.
More interestly what do you think about fish? especially goldfish?
I remember standing once and watching some gold fish, swimming about, they have nothing interesting to do they? all they do is swim and swim and what else do they have in life? why dont they commit suicide? if that was a human, theyd have been depressed by now,,and questioning life, but goldfish? no, they live it through,, how brave....

They have a 7 second memory! So whenever they swim round and round their bowel, all they think is "Ooh, that looks nice, what an interesting room. Ooh, that looks nice, what an interesting room. Ooh, that looks nice, what an interesting room. Ooh, that looks nice, what an interesting room. Ooh, that looks nice, what an interesting room. Ooh, that looks nice..."

Don't just do something! Stand there.

Ya'qub wrote:

They have a 7 second memory! So whenever they swim round and round their bowel, all they think is "Ooh, that looks nice, what an interesting room. Ooh, that looks nice, what an interesting room. Ooh, that looks nice, what an interesting room. Ooh, that looks nice, what an interesting room. Ooh, that looks nice, what an interesting room. Ooh, that looks nice..."

LOL! hahaha!
i didnt know know that about goldfish, i think its cool how they are trained though,, I mean when I used to feed some at 8.30 in the morning,, theyd be all at the top waiting,, but if if i go and feed them in the morning and then when I go back at 12 they wont pay any attention Sad but i dont like the unnatural way that they have to wait for their food like that

anyway, that was a funny reply. anyway, that was a funny reply. anyway, that was a funny reply. anyway, that was a funny reply....

 

This reminds me of "Finding Nemo".

Especially where the two fish go into the dark depths of the ocean.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

You wrote:
This reminds me of "Finding Nemo".

Especially where the two fish go into the dark depths of the ocean.

Finding Nemo is one of my fav movies Biggrin

 

s.b.f wrote:
You wrote:
This reminds me of "Finding Nemo".

Especially where the two fish go into the dark depths of the ocean.

Finding Nemo is one of my fav movies Biggrin

Me too! All pixar is great. I love them all (except Bug's Life. It's good, but not QUITE as great as the others).

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kids!

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

You wrote:
kids!

Watch Wall-E and see if you say that again!

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That looks just too kiddy for me. and It may end up making me feel even older.

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.

You wrote:
That looks just too kiddy for me. and It may end up making me feel even older.

It SOOOO isn't! Oh well, your loss...

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Oh! I havent seen Wall-E,, it must be worth it, i like all the animated movies,, so easy to watch and relax, Smile
You, you say it makes you feel older? what do you mean? I think the way you think about things make you feel older, relax, theyr good movies with nice morals, something to laugh at, and just reminds you of childhood times when there was nothing to stress about,, well i think so anyway... plus there isnt an age limit to these types of movies!

 

wednesday wrote:
Wall E is GOOD but not as good as Bug's life! Bug's life was/is ACE!

I just don't get it, how can you not like Bug's Life man?

Oh and btw, what exactky are we suppose to learn from animals? habits?

Being happy with our surroundings! Being content with who we are! Being faithful servants of God!

Don't just do something! Stand there.