The technology of flying flies is very magical. These insects can fly in any direction without fear of being affected by wind direction and speed. In maneuvering, flies can suddenly change direction in all directions without reducing speed.
For many people, flies are disgusting animals. Flies flew here and there, he landed in the trash, in animal feces, maybe even in our food. With these conditions, flies carry a lot of germs on their bodies and become disease spreaders, so many people try to keep their food and drinks away from flies, so they don’t get diseases like diarrhea and so on. So, the disgusting animal predicate is right for flies.
However, if we pay attention to the fly more deeply, we will find some things about flies that are truly inspiring for us to learn critically. For example one part of a fly that is its eye. The eye of a fly is a compound eye that can inspire our minds to reflect on the philosophers’ perspectives and ways of thinking, namely lovers of wisdom. Because the compound eye of the fly sees a ‘thing’ from several divisions of its compound eyes so that the fly can catch objects that it sees clearly. As well as learning critical attitudes, like the eyes of a fly, our minds are invited to recognize the viewpoints of philosophers one by one in understanding the world.
Besides that, flies have various tasks that are no less important than other creatures. Flies are assigned to clean various disease bacteria and at the same time to eliminate various toxic substances. It does not move bacteria. But on the contrary, it actually destroys harmful bacteria while eliminating them by swallowing and eating them. He changed toxic materials and materials into other material. That way he has helped block and stop the spread of various diseases. If you only think about their own interests, it’s rather difficult to pay attention to one benefit of flies for us. In fact, it can entertain us at our own time and be lonely, it is also able to awaken us from the negligence and anxiety that exists. It reminds you of the tasks that humans have such as moving, actively working, always maintaining cleanliness and always washing their faces and eyes.
Hostile flies or other beneficial animals have no meaning. There is even an essence and thought which states that hating flies is a form of tyranny against animals that have been helpful and friendly to humans.
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Question of
Do you hate flies?
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Yes
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No
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Did you know that flies also benefit humans and nature?
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Yes
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No
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It is interesting to hear about this.
Yes, my friend. I think so…
I am a friend of these flies know how to be sometimes annoying – so that I regularly cut them down
Yes, they are often annoying and killing them is the habit of all of us. I just want to say that even flies have benefits for our lives.
I just love to believe only when they are sometimes so unpleasant-when you get a little bit late and they start to fly
Very interesting! Great post!
Thank you so much, Branka. Glad you like it
I still hate flies… any of form them… whether they’re good or bad.
But I’m fine with them if they stay away from me… and my food…
lol
I agree that they should be far from away us, even though there is no need to be hated…
While I know you are right that there is a value to flies, they are also disgusting and annoying. They are, as you point out , however, amazing achievements when it comes to flight!
Duality is a balance bar, when negative and positive are aligned, or where imperfection is the same as perfection.
I don’t hate any living thing. They all have their purpose, even though we can’t see it. 🙂
I know that you are a lover of life, pet mother
I can tell the same for you. 🙂 Not being a mother part, but everything else. 😀
Thank you, I’m just worried that the compliment is a bit excessive for me. Like clothes that are too large will easily sag, right?
You’re too modest, my friend. 🙂
Too much sugar can cause me to get diabetes while too much praise can make me forget the earth.
I doubt it. You’re very aware of your place on the earth. 🙂
Maybe yes… maybe no… hehehe…
Very interesting! I don’t necessarily like flies, but I don’t hate them either….great post!
TRhank you, Mommy
Honestly, sometimes our ego (me too) often feels resentful about its existence around us, but that’s it, there really isn’t anything in vain on this earth, right?
Many things in life have a purpose, whether we ever know what it is or not. Flies are no exception. They in fact help the human race. Reading about the compound eye took me back to grade school. Good memories.
That’s it. Actually we know that there is nothing in vain on the earth, unfortunately, we are only willing to see it in terms of our interests.
We choose to see and hear things how we want them to be.
It is an objective view that we need to deal with wisely.