Intoxication

in bee •  3 years ago 

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A bee was working hard on a rosemary bush in the garden when it suddenly fell to the ground.

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And then I could take a picture of it.
Because you know, when they work on the flowers of a plant, they're so dedicated, so fast, they can't stop even for a second so that the camera can capture them.

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But there was something strange about this "fallen" bee.

It was absolutely motionless there, on the ground. And it looked like it was dizzy up there in the bush. It was as if it needed to recover down here on the tiles of the garden alley.

After a few seconds, it recovered and flew up again to the bush to do its job, but I couldn't help but wonder: what if the nectar from the flowers of the plants acted on these so useful insects, actually as a drug? What if they actually experience incredible pleasure caused by this drug? And that is what makes them so tireless and dedicated in their work? Because they are addicted to the drug, not to it.

After all, the life of everyone on this planet is not just work and suffering, is it? And perhaps God has thought of these so useful creatures as well.


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