Buddha
Is animals live for survival, should we too? What about the philosophy of enjoying every second of life and be grateful AREN'T WE HUMANS ANIMALS?
As humans, we often separate ourselves from animals, believing that we are somehow superior or different. But in reality, are we not also animals? Just like any other living being, we are born, we eat, we sleep, we reproduce, and ultimately, we die. We are bound by the same laws of nature that govern all living creatures. And so, if animals live for survival, should we not also prioritize our own survival? Yes, but survival alone is not enough. We must strive for something more meaningful and fulfilling. We must seek to find joy in every moment, to appreciate the beauty of the world around us, and to be grateful for the gift of life itself. It is not enough to merely exist; we must truly live. Just as animals in the wild live in harmony with their surroundings, so too must we strive to find balance and peace within ourselves. We must learn to let go of our ego and desires, and instead focus on being present in the here and now. By embracing this philosophy of enjoying every second of life and being grateful for all that we have, we can find true happiness and fulfillment. So, let us not forget that at our core, we are all animals, and that we too can learn valuable lessons from the natural world around us."
