Since it took 15 points to open Tencent Video's VIP for one month, I quickly watched all the classic BBC documentaries.
Talk about the animals, insects, fish, and mammals on this earth from all angles; some from the perspective of the community, some from the perspective of the continent, and some from the perspective of ecology. Some are predators, some are migratory, some are symbiotic, and some are fleeing. However, in a sense of generalization and abstraction, animals repeat several things day after day, year after year: eating, running for their lives, mating, parenting.
Sometimes the environment is unbearably harsh. For example, in Antarctica, emperor penguins migrate with their young under storms; for example, lions are seriously injured, but they still hunt around, just to bring their own children. This animality is etched in our body from the very beginning, in our genes, and cannot be overcome and escaped. In fact, if Dink, life will be a little more comfortable-no additional hunting, no need to travel mountains and rivers to find additional food, no need to take the cubs to risk migration. It’s good to eat and escape by yourself in life, and it also reduces a lot of boring repetition.
But if you only eat and escape by yourself, the probability of survival will be very low--predation without the assistance of the group will be more difficult, there is no group cover when escaping, and at the juncture of life and death-when predators visit, no one of the same kind will act as a surrogate for themselves. and denominator. In this sense, giving is to gain, and fertility is to make oneself live a better life. Eating, escaping, and multiplying are all to make yourself live longer.
So, a life, no matter what the reason is, is destined to repeat its own destiny in a circle by the genetic code. Are the wolves happy? Are the whales happy? Does the bird see beautiful scenery? They don't know, they just know, to live.
If the world really has a creator, seeing humans is like watching a stupid hamster circling in a cage. Day after day, year after year. We think we have infinite wisdom, but we can't get rid of the mysterious will engraved in our genes. Under the traction of natural laws, we keep chasing our tails like dogs. The only thing we can change is our own attitude in the process of going around in circles, making the process of going around in circles as much more pleasant as possible than other animals.
No joy in life, no pain in death.
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