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3 Worst Characteristics Which Makes Us the Most Inferior Species in Nature - Life Lessons From Nature

We Are Not Superior Beings

By vignesh kumarPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

Are we the most advanced beings on the planet? Perhaps in the world of artificial growth, but in the world of natural growth, we are the most inferior species of all.

To understand this, we must realize that we are one of the creatures of nature and how we differ from other species.

Here are three insignificant characteristics that have made us the most inferior species in nature's eyes.

We Are the Only Species That Eats Dead Food:

We are the only species that cooks its food.

Except for humans, all animals consume foods in their natural state; they do not alter them in any way and consume them directly from the plant.

We are the only species that modifies, heats, processes, and consumes natural food.

Natural foods have life in them; when cooked, they lose their life and become dead. Your body will suffer if you eat dead food all the time. It toxifies you.

Cooking is the artificial process of converting our not suitable foods into our suitable foods.

Consider meat; can you eat it raw without cooking it? Our natural body is not a carnivore, but cooking has transformed it into a suitable food for us.

As a result, we began stealing other animals' foods and artificially making them suitable for us, depleting their food and eradicating the species.

Even a predator in the wild consumes live food; the animal may be dead, but its flesh is uncooked and alive.

Cooking has made us the only species that feed on dead food.

We Are the Only Species That Produce Waste:

When we eat cooked food, even our poop becomes waste.

Except for humans, all animals' feces becomes a nutritious meal for the land and plants. They eat nutritious natural foods and leave dung where they roam, increasing microbiological activity in the soil. This is how the land comes to life.

Because we eat dead foods, our feces is also dead. It is not good food for the lives that consume it. This disrupts the natural food cycle. The land and the plants that feed on it perish as well.

Furthermore, our artificial growth has resulted in millions upon millions of tonnes of trash in the environment, which not only belongs to us but has also destroyed the habitats of other species with whom we share the planet.

Plastic, for example, is a waste that we created and is wreaking havoc on the environment. Numerous inventions have resulted in artificial growth while completely destroying natural aspects.

It makes no sense to have a lot of money but no fresh air, clean water, or nutritious food to eat.

Nature is completely sustainable, which means there is no waste produced, but we didn't care to understand it and disrupted the cycle, earning us the title of being the only species that produces waste and thus toxifies the entire world.

We Are the Only Species That Keep Possessions:

Our desire for luxuries and pleasure has resulted in us being the only species on the planet that keeps possessions.

Nature is self-sufficient; all creatures take care of their own needs; there is no need to pay to obtain what you require. Nature provides its children with everything for free.

We have lost this ability as a result of cooking. We invented methods of purchasing goods and services. As a result, we can now purchase items other than food.

Our greed plays a role, and everyone requires more money to buy more things they don't need. It resulted in the depletion of our natural resources at such a rapid rate that it even crossed the tipping point, unable to give itself time to germinate.

We have created a capitalist society in which you must buy your food. We are the only species on the planet that buys its food. We put price tags on everything we can get our hands on.

Takeaway:

All of these characteristics are linked in such a way that one leads to the next, and the cycle continues, generating more trash, destroying more lives, and harming the environment.

Every day, all of our actions are directed toward our own selfish growth. In terms of natural growth, we haven't moved the needle an inch.

Unless we change our ways, we will become parasites, moving from one planet to the next, sucking natural resources and life. We're already on our way to Mars.

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