Friday, 16 May 2025

Wild animals forage with purpos

Wild animals forage with purpose—they spend energy and take risks to survive. If the cost outweighs the reward, the species fades. The quiet law of nature is efficiency: to gain the most with the least effort. When there's surplus, life expands—until balance returns. This is the cycle, not of greed, but of instinct. Want arises, effort follows, and excess leads to growth—until equilibrium reasserts itself.

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