Tuesday, July 27, 2010

In The End

The reddish sun setting on a cloudy evening drew my attention like a pin prick. The beauty in the end of anything is so startling that makes one look at everything in the most beautiful way. The end of anything makes one look everything in the most pristine manner. The leaves of trees also at the end of the day finally get to taste oxygen and enjoy for a moment for them. the night of enjoyment by the tree gives it the strength to inhale poison the next day. The end cleans up everything and gives a fresh beginning. For trees its easy because they are made for that. I think humans are also made for that with the only difference that humans have brains and we think. Our brain separates us from all other living beings but at times one wants that we didn’t have such a complex brain. It would have been much easier than to see our purposes which just like trees is to take in poison and give out life supporting vibes (like oxygen by trees). But we are stuck with brains which think too much and look for easier ways always. Nature has always intrigued man since the beginning leading man towards religion or science for that matter. Why don’t we straight away look at nature and learn what it does and what is expected of humans as well. Even an ant works for the betterment of the community of ants it lives in. The inanimate things like the water cycle where water from oceans after lots of changes becomes water again in the end and during the entire process it helps in helping others. Be it the precipitation which fills in lakes for animal consumption or evaporation from oceans which leads to ocean currents leading to sustaining of aquatic life. Why are we humans so selfish? Should I praise or blame the human brain for it, I don’t know.

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