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co existence and universal brotherhood can be learned from animals? comment in the light of the lesson​

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Answered by srishtisingh24
31

Answer:

yes for sure

Explanation:

The term brotherhood is very rich in it's own self..

As we all know we human being have become selfish and think of our own personal benefits. We move to help someone then too we intentd that from some or other way we will be benefitted.

But on the other hand animals don't know what being selfish mean. They find everyone to be their friends whoever helped them or gave them food.

They don't generate any sense of anger frustration or revenge they live a simple life which we human being have complicated for ourselves and for the animals too.

From my point of view a small kid who knows nothing about the world society and other assets of life could learn better with pet in house then with humans. The sense of sharing and pure friendship bond could be generated there. Those bonds are pure earthly doesn't need fancy things to attract.

Answered by afroza84
4

Answer:

The term brotherhood is very rich in it's

own self..

As we all know we human being have

become selfish and think of our own

personal benefits. We move to help

someone then too we intentd that from

some or other way we will be benefitted.

But on the other hand animals don't

know what being selfish mean. They find

everyone to be their friends whoever

helped them or gave them food.

They don't generate any sense of anger

frustration or revenge they live a simple life

which we human being have complicated

for ourselves and for the animals too.

From my point of view a small kid who

knows nothing about the world society and

other assets of life could learn better with

pet in house then with humans. The sense

of sharing and pure friendship bond could

be generated there. Those bonds are pure

earthly doesn't need fancy things to attract.

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