Ok with all that being said, I'd rather be a human.
#MeToo
. And I did understand this from your OP already
. My reply was strictly a reply to the other person's reply, not to what you said
But as has been said, I don't have a choice. Neither did the spider.
I agree that the spider has no choice. IMO humans do have a choice, that's what distinguishes us from animals. We all eat, drink, have sex and fights and what not, but there is 1 clear distinction, which makes us different from animals, though I have seen people on RF claiming "we humans are just animals". Though they state it as a claim it's of course just their opinion, and definitely not mine
Somehow I think there are greater possibilities for humans to think and explore. Survival of the fittest? It's interesting to consider
To not consider would be wasting our given rather unique opportunity, being incarnated as a human being (IMHO)
I wonder if the spider considers the possibility of difference? I guess he doesn't die of boredom, always on the lookout to catch food from his hole in the ground
I don't believe so, I believe that is exactly what makes us humans different
Now that you mentioned it, he must lead an exciting life. At least he doesn't die of boredom.
I said that it seems the spider is not bored too much. But I am not yet ready to say "he must lead an exciting life"
Am I happy for the spider that he doesn't die of boredom? Yes. But I'll try to keep out of his way.
#MeToo, I don't wish them death. And yes, I feel you. 8 of these creepy legs still isn't my way of excitement either. I'll rather sent them over to
@Spiderman, I know he appreciates them more (to exchange some bodily fluids, if I recall correctly... brrr, I don't like needles let alone spiders sucking my blood)