THE INNOCENCE OF LIFE: HUMANS VS. ANIMALS

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The life cycle of a duck begins with the delicate process of egg-laying by the female. Carefully nestled in a warm and safe environment, these eggs undergo incubation, patiently awaiting their moment to break free. When they hatch, tiny ducklings emerge, fragile yet instinctively ready to survive. They rely on small insects and aquatic plants for nourishment, steadily growing into their mature size, eventually taking flight and continuing the natural cycle.

Every living creature—be it human, animal, or even the smallest insect—follows a life cycle. Birth, growth, survival, and eventually, the passing of life are universal processes dictated by nature itself. But a thought-provoking question arises: Who embodies true innocence—human beings or animals?

Animals exist in harmony with nature, acting on pure instinct. They hunt for survival, protect their offspring, and respond to the environment without malice or deception. Their lives are free from greed, manipulation, or selfish ambition. A lion hunts because it must, not out of cruelty. A bird builds a nest with dedication but without expectation. Their world lacks the complexities of morality or calculated intent.

Humans, on the other hand, possess advanced reasoning and the ability to distinguish right from wrong. While our species has the capacity for profound love, compassion, and generosity, history also reveals selfishness, greed, and destruction. Unlike animals, humans make conscious choices, sometimes deviating from innocence in pursuit of power, wealth, or personal gain.

Perhaps innocence isn’t about existence but about intent. Animals, untouched by concepts of morality, remain free of corruption. Humans, capable of great empathy yet also deliberate wrongdoing, navigate a more complex moral landscape. In the end, innocence is not just about purity—it is about choice. What do you think?

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