Life
We have so many people out there wondering what is life.
There is one pedagogy which encourages teachers to use daily examples to teach students. How about this then?
What is life for living things? (Let's use a lion in the wild for comparison)
1. You can relate it to you being born, then growing. (That's when cubs are there as well.)
2. As you grow, you will learn the skills and knowledge so that you can get a job and you will work to feed yourself and your family too. (Cubs learn to hunt as they grow. In the end, they will have to hunt for food. Failure to do so will lead to death.)
3. School, society, country can be equated to animals being in packs, just whether it is small or big.
4. Rules for school, laws for society and country can be equated to the pack leader enforcing order in its pack, or there will be chaos.
5. Friendship is a tool we use to find people to be close with, to care about. Friends are people we can get along with. (Animals have to choose the members for their packs. And the members have to get along with each other.)
6. Love is a tool we choose our mates. (Animals choose their mates.)
7. We all die, including the animals.
So maybe, if you look it this way, we are far more advanced and developed than animals. Then again, there's not much difference if we look at the basics.
So what if we get recognition and satisfaction? Time will erase it eventually. Fundamentally, we are preparing ourselves so that the human race will live on.
There is one pedagogy which encourages teachers to use daily examples to teach students. How about this then?
What is life for living things? (Let's use a lion in the wild for comparison)
1. You can relate it to you being born, then growing. (That's when cubs are there as well.)
2. As you grow, you will learn the skills and knowledge so that you can get a job and you will work to feed yourself and your family too. (Cubs learn to hunt as they grow. In the end, they will have to hunt for food. Failure to do so will lead to death.)
3. School, society, country can be equated to animals being in packs, just whether it is small or big.
4. Rules for school, laws for society and country can be equated to the pack leader enforcing order in its pack, or there will be chaos.
5. Friendship is a tool we use to find people to be close with, to care about. Friends are people we can get along with. (Animals have to choose the members for their packs. And the members have to get along with each other.)
6. Love is a tool we choose our mates. (Animals choose their mates.)
7. We all die, including the animals.
So maybe, if you look it this way, we are far more advanced and developed than animals. Then again, there's not much difference if we look at the basics.
So what if we get recognition and satisfaction? Time will erase it eventually. Fundamentally, we are preparing ourselves so that the human race will live on.

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