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Ants, although small, but ants are one of the strongest animals in the world. Male ants are able to sustain loads weighing fifty times their own body weight. Imaginable than humans and elephants who are only able to sustain the burden weighing two times his own weight.
Ants are very fond of foods that contain sugar. This causes the ant to be one of the proverbs, namely "where there is sugar there is an ant."
Almost everyone knows the meaning of the language. The proverb illustrates that where it is easy to find a job, there must be many people coming to try their luck. It often illustrates the urbanization of the villagers to the city. In the city it is seen as easier to find a job than in a village.
Back to the ant question. Many lessons we can learn from ant life. There are at least 4 (four) lessons to be learned to guide this life.
Mutual Cooperation
Ants, when finishing work always help each other. Ants always divide the work and the food they get.
Behavior call it gives a hint that in this life we have to work together. His concern for fellow ants to help each other into a characteristic that we can imitate. As large and heavy as any work is faced, the ants can accomplish it with good teamwork and teamwork.
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It is fascinating to me how ants do this all without a type of hierarchical organization driving the way things are done. It reminds me a lot of how cryptocurrencies are being designed and run to form a mutual cooperation that benefits all of us.
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