[Daily OM]: When we see ants and bees out in the
world, we often see just one, but this belies the reality of their
situation. More than any other species, ants and bees function as parts
of a whole. They cannot and do not survive as individuals; they survive
as members of a group, and the group's survival is the implicit goal of
each individual's life. There is no concept of life outside the group,
so even to use the word individual is somewhat misleading. Often,
humans, on the other hand, strongly value individuality and often
negatively associate ants and bees with a lack of independence. And yet,
if we look closer at these amazing creatures, we can learn valuable
lessons about how much we can achieve when we band together with others
to work for a higher purpose.
Most ants and bees have highly specified roles within their communities,
some of which are biologically dictated, and they work within the
confines of their roles without complaint, never wishing to be something
other than what they are. In this way, they symbolize self-knowledge
and humility. They also display selfless service as they work for the
common good. In many ways, they are like the individual cells of one
body, living and dying as necessary to preserve the integrity of the
whole body, not to protect themselves as individuals. In this way, ants
personify the ability to see beyond one's small self to one's place
within the greater whole, and the ability to serve this whole
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