what are our familiar concept of the balance of nature
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The balance of nature is a theory that proposes ecological system are usually in stable equilibrium or homeostasis, which is to say that a small change in some particular parameters Will be corrected by some negative feedback that will bring the parameters back to it's original point of balance with the rest of the system.
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Kill or be killed......
Survival of the fittest ......
Nature never takes sides.....it only helps in balancing.....
All these hypothesis is in fact true....
Nothing is permanent and has to change....
So what does it has to do with balance???
The answer lies within us.
When there is something positive , happy , joyful going on.....it can't be permanent......its has to change....
So a negative stuff like sadness , tears are brought in to beat the positive.
In the same way positiveness is brought in place of sadness....
This results in a rough balance for survival......
Good / Bad.....
Generous / evil....
God / demon ......
Everything is balanced and must be balanced.....
Always hope for the best and also dont quit upon the worst....
Try the best....
Live your life....
Hope it helps.......
Any doubts , comment down or message me.
- Mâhêshwáràñ.
Survival of the fittest ......
Nature never takes sides.....it only helps in balancing.....
All these hypothesis is in fact true....
Nothing is permanent and has to change....
So what does it has to do with balance???
The answer lies within us.
When there is something positive , happy , joyful going on.....it can't be permanent......its has to change....
So a negative stuff like sadness , tears are brought in to beat the positive.
In the same way positiveness is brought in place of sadness....
This results in a rough balance for survival......
Good / Bad.....
Generous / evil....
God / demon ......
Everything is balanced and must be balanced.....
Always hope for the best and also dont quit upon the worst....
Try the best....
Live your life....
Hope it helps.......
Any doubts , comment down or message me.
- Mâhêshwáràñ.
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