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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

The Human Species Compared to The Ant Species. A Short Lesson Regarding: The Current and Future Survival of the Human Species. Versus. The Current and Future Self-Destruction of the Human Species. By: Mr. George D. Patnoe., Jr!

 The Human Species Compared to The Ant Species.
 A Short Lesson Regarding:

 The Current and Future Survival of the Human Species.
 Versus.
 The Current and Future Self-Destruction of the Human Species.

 By: Mr. George D. Patnoe., Jr!
 May 16th, 2018

A bigger online lecture/essay regarding this issue is at the link below.
( http://tastethewind.blogspot.com/2016/12/the-current-and-future-survival-of.html )

There are billions of human beings who are currently living on planet earth.  There is one common trait among every human being and that common trait is that every individual human being among the billions of human beings are all trying to survive and they are all trying to survive with a basic and common human brain, mind, and consciousness.  That is what is common among all of those billions of human beings who are trying to survive on the blue planet earth.  The one thing that is a common factor for each human being is that they all possess a human brain under their skull.  Each human brain is partly an individual human brain and each individual human brain is attached to the collective human brain species, just like an ant colony.
An ant colony has hundreds, thousands, maybe even more than thousands of ants that are individual ants, but they are all connected to the ant colony to serve the main purpose which is to survive as an ant colony.  And the ants who live within the ant colony knows this fact too.  Each individual ant knows that it needs its ant colony to survive if that each individual ant is to survive at all.  Each individual ant knows that it cannot survive by itself.  Each individual ant and each individual ant colony in every country around the world, in every specific locality, in every city or town, in every backyard, in every forest and in every wildlife habitat and habitation all around the planet earth knows this fact as an ingrained specific tiny ant mentality.  Hum!
How does an ant colony species compare to the human species with its much bigger and better brain, mind, and consciousness?  Well, for one thing, that is part of the problem.  The human species with its much bigger and the better human brain does indeed, possess a much bigger and better brain.  The tiny ant brain knows it needs to survive and it knows that its own collective ant species needs to survive too.  So why cannot the human species with its much bigger and better human brain realize that it needs each individual human brain within the collective human brain species to help the collective human species survive too?
It has been written somewhere that the human brain is sort of a confused human brain.  Meaning it has too much going on inside each individual human brain while it is trying to survive in a very complex world, and that applies to the collective human brain too.
The ant brain does not have a two-sided brain with right-brain functions with art awareness, creativity, imagination, intuition, insight, holistic thought, music awareness, 3-D forms, and left-hand control.
Nor does the ant brain does not have a two-sided brain with left brain functions with analytic thought, logic, language, reasoning, science and math, writing and number skill functions and right-hand control.
But  “Experts estimate that an ant brain contains about 250,000 brain cells. That number pales in comparison to the human brain, which is believed to contain over 86 billion neurons. However, for the ant, its brain is quite powerful. Ants are widely considered to be the smartest insect in the world.”  Taken from the web.
So here is the main question that I have been pondering ever since I was a little boy, (or a man in a boy’s body) and I now ponder as an adult man constantly throughout the course of my daily affairs, why is it that the human species as individual human brains, minds, and states of consciousness is not more like the individual ant brain and ant colony, with its will to survive and more importantly here, with its will not to self-destroy itself?
My guess is that every human being with a knowledgeable brain, mind, and common sense human consciousness regarding the current condition of the world, earth, life on earth, including but especially the human species, knows that the human species could destroy itself really fast with a possible nuclear war, and a bit more slowly with other external factors and conditions.
Just like how the ant that knows something about its own survival, each human being actually knows inside their very brain, if not inside their very gut, that something is wrong with the human species, which could hinder it from surviving one hundred years down the road of human time, not to mention one thousand years down the road of human time.
So what is it going to be for the human species?  Take a lesson from the ant and the ant colony and start to think about the current and future survival of the human species or just simply perish with the way things are going currently, which will impact the future survival of the human species or the self-destruction of the human species.
Believe it or not, the current and future survival of the human species begins within the structure of the human brain, mind, and consciousness.  That is the place where the problem is hidden.
There a quote in the Bible’s book of Jeremiah that states, The Promise of Knowing God.
“For they shall all know me, from the least to the greatest,” says the Lord. They shall know me. No longer shall they not know me. No longer shall they wonder who I am.  Jeremiah 31:31-34
Maybe it is about time that the human species as both individual human brains, and as a collective species get its act together about what God is as a true religion, and also start to know that from the least of them to the greatest of the human species, a real change is needed within the structure of  the human brain, mind, consciousness, and within the very heart of every human being for the current and future survival of the human species.
The ants may not know anything about God, religion, metaphysics, or any of the humanly known topics, which of course, neither do most human beings either.  But a good lesson for the human species is to take a lesson from the ants.  If you do not know anything about the ‘God” then at least start to worry about your own survival as a collective human species, before it is too late.

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When I was in college studying International Economics/Finance, I was also wondering how to develop a more powerful brain. So in 2001,I began a very specialized ambidextrous brain exercise program, for two hours per day,for many years. Those brain exercise began with me writing out words,mostly verbs, with both hands in different patterns.That developed into dual handed sentence writing to longer stories and dual handed drawing exercises.Details are for future books.I did these two hour brain workouts as a personal experiment to restructure my brain's neurons for the purpose of making my brain stronger for writing and language development; for logically creative storying writing.As far as I know, I am the only person in the course of history to have developed these ambidextrous hand/brain exercises.The purpose of these ambidextrous brain exercises is to strenghten both sides of the brain for language skills development, and to connect both sides of the brain together for language skills development. There is a very logical neurological reason for using two hands to write and draw as brain exercises. I also draw with both hands. 52 Stories is my testament!