Ants that are not self-centered
animals·@imus·
0.000 HBDAnts that are not self-centered
 When you see two ants meeting face to face for a while, do not get me wrong. They are not joking, nor are they fighting for food, nor are they kissing, nor are they having problems in communicating, nor being engrossed in gossiping, but what happens is that one ant is giving honey to the other ants. Yes, the ant keeps the honey in its stomach and now it passes it into the belly of his friend. Inside the stomach of the ant there are 2 stomachs. The front of the stomach, which is close to his mouth, is the hull of the honey that will be given to his friends. The second stomach is located behind the first, is a place to store honey for itself. Through his mouth, the ants give the honey that is stored in the first stomach to the friends who need it. This is a wonderful thing from ants. Ants are willing to share the blessings with his friends even the blessings that have entered into his stomach even if he willingly spend again for those who need it. Looks like ants understand very well that the blessing is always there for him so he should not be afraid to give and share to his friends who are in need of food. Different from human life. Humans are more selfish, less willing to share with others in need. Humans tend to accumulate blessings for themselves. Just look at the accumulation of BBM that occurred in several places in Indonesia. When people need fuel, some entrepreneurs deliberately piled up the fuel to become increasingly rare and later can be sold at an expensive price. Man's goal is always to profit for oneself and not to care about the misery of others. Even impressed take advantage of the misery of others. That is human nature very much different from the ants. Ants are always willing to give to the needy but humans always try to hold a blessing for themselves. Let alone give with fellow in need, with siblings too often said money is not brothers. Let alone give without any compensation, paying its obligations alone is often circumcised and minimized. Even more sad is often the blessings that have been entered into the mouth of his friends were taken and taken away all. We really need to humble ourselves to learn from ants. The noble ant habit in its willingness to give, must also be our nature and our habits. Did not God ever say, 'More happiness to give than to receive.' @imus