One man’s junk
is another man’s treasure
Dung beetle are very industrious.
They don’t think much but are very useful.
And they have been useful for quite a while.
Since long before our ancestors had started to roam the Earth…
My point being that their attempt at taking care of their next generation – their species collective effort to survive – have helped shaping the current version of Earth’s ‘environment’. The current version of the place which we, all of us, call home.
Where we, humans, do our thing. Think!
Think and make differences.
For the dung beetles, poop is both a resource and an opportunity. They need dung in order to ‘nest’ their eggs so whenever they find it they start working.
Dung beetles are very good at using poop. In doing their job they perpetuate their species and they reintegrate poop into the natural order of things. Read here what happened in Australia between man had introduced cows and the ‘same’ man had got wise enough to bring some dung beetles specialized in using that particular kind of poop.
But dung beetles are not able to think. Or to speak. About anything, including their most prized resource. Dung.
We do. We are able to think. And to speak. Among ourselves. And with ourselves…
How else do we do what makes us humans?
How else do we think except by using words? Concepts…
And this is how we get to the gist of today’s post.
The difference between a resource and an opportunity.
It was by thinking that we have identified something as being a resource. That something can be used.
And it was through the same process that we have coined the concept of ‘opportunity’.
We don’t eat everything in sight, right?
We understand the difference…
In fact, we are able to understand.
We have the necessary resources to make the difference!
But we don’t always make good of the opportunity…

