why
By Sugee1
@Sugee1 (3)
United States
March 10, 2010 5:26am CST
of all the animals in the world and the universe, as we know it, why are we the ones that think. I wonder if life would be more simple if I could live life instinctively, rather than thinking. I don't want to be an animal, To live only for productively and food. I wonder if a horse thinks, or a dog? Are they driven by instinct? I am curious and that is a start. I hope I get some response.
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@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
10 Mar 10
Hi sugeel, Thanks for a good discussion, it shows that you are thinking. There is much that we don't know even about the earth and our fellow inhabitants. I have sometimes observed the ant, one of the busiest of creatures, they seem to have everything very well organized. Do we really know that we superior to them? Germs are so small that they can't be seen with the naked eye, yet they are alive. Some people think that the opposite may also be true, that there may be creatures so large that we can't see them. I doubt if the germ can imagine anything as big as a human, so maybe the opposite is possible too. Some call animals dumb creatures, but are they as dumb as we think they are? They may not think as we do, but we've made many mistakes over the years so maybe we're not at the top of the scale after all. Blessings