Animals are better than humans
You've likely heard the phrase "Don't act like animals" thrown around, often implying that animals are messy or chaotic. However, if you take a closer look at their daily lives, you might find that, in some aspects, they outshine humans. let's explore how "acting like animals" might actually be a commendation rather than a reprimand.
Here's a fresh perspective on why embodying certain animal traits can be a source of praise.
- Environmental Responsibility:
- Instinctual Wisdom:
- Communication and Connection:
- Living in Harmony with Nature:
While humans frequently pollute rivers, lakes, and streams, and factories discharge their wastes recklessly, animals tend to contribute to keeping water sources clean. They don't pollute; instead, some animals play a role in maintaining water cleanliness by consuming waste. One remarkable quality of animals is their innate ability to provide healing and companionship, offering unconditional love. In contrast, humans often display selfishness and greed in various aspects of life. An image I stumbled upon on the internet encapsulates this sentiment more powerfully than a thousand words ever could.
Animals are undeniably a gift to mankind, and considering the reasons mentioned above, one might argue that humans don't deserve them.
If you believe there should be stricter laws against animal cruelty, consider the heartbreaking incident of the pregnant elephant in Kerala, India, which occurred on 27th May of 2020. Locals in Malappuram fed a pineapple stuffed with crackers to the pregnant elephant. It's disheartening to note that this incident took place in Kerala, a state with an impressive literacy rate of 92%. The irony of educated individuals being involved in such cruelty is indeed perplexing.
Support those who stand against animal cruelty because, despite existing laws like "The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960," the impact on people's behavior is often limited. The time to speak up is now, as it's a situation of now or never.