Week-8 All For One, One 4..
Out in the savanna one sultry morning one ape-man stood up and he wanted to scratch himself. The rest in that group saw him do it and thought,” Show-off!” How jealous they became! So far walking on all fours was good for them. Having enjoyed a good scratch our ape-man thought of getting back into the group. Meanwhile all the ape-men whispered to each other to say,” Let us not give him a feeling he started something.”
The ape-man who first walked on two legs upon coming to them exclaimed,
” Fellows, there is much to be said for walking on two instead of four.”
One elder shot back,” Don’t try to teach me tricks. I have been walking on two since I was so little.”
“No you didn’t!”
“Says who?”
While they argued back and forth the rest had found thousand reasons for walking on two. The apes could raid other groups and make a faster get away was one such idea. They also found they could reach out and pluck fruits without stopping their trek. Another thought that give little room for the sun to beat on their backs and so forth.
In short, one small step for man brought thousand giant leaps in human progress. Why? If one could think something new all others could similarly bring variations and such wide applications of one single discovery became their common strength.
Fall of a sparrow or man create a vacuum: the tenor of Queen Victoria’s reign isn’t same for the Edwardian reign. If Victoria represented prudery at its worst, Edward VII was noted for his laidback style. Well, no age continues exactly as the one preceeding or following it. Viewpoints and experience of those who fills in a vacuum being different each must create anew by which
Winston. S. Churchill though he was a good war PM , the British people rejected him in the first post-war elections. For he represented the bleak war years and the people wanted change.
benny
Labels: copycats, mutation, synergy, variations
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