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We are elephants weighing 15,432 pounds, we are little ants only weighting 0.005 grams. We are blue whales 98 feet long, we are shrimps small as human fingernails. We are the ancient trees living thousands of years, we are the grass only surviving the season. We are eagles soaring for miles, we are humming birds fluttering our wings 90 times every second. We are all living organisms of the universe, no matter big or small, heavy or light, strong weak, we all live on our planet—Earth. Every organism is strong in their way, beautiful in their own way, substantial in their own way, in their own life. We all have our own habitat, but we are sharing the same earth, the same ocean, and the same sky. A seed grown from the deep earth becomes a tree that touches the sky, a sea turtle hatched on the beach, swims the deepest oceans. We will all experience every step of our lives, happy or sad, together or alone. The circle of life is continuously moving. We might have known each other since we born, or we might have just bumped shoulders. We might never leave where we are, or we might have traveled the world. However we live our lives, in the end, each and every organism will go back to where it started, only with a different shape.

What makes us different?

When you zoom-in, we are all very different. When you zoom-out, we are all just a point on a circle. Every organism has their own circle of life, some big and some small. No matter the size of the circle, we all follow the same track in the circle of life. So what makes us different?

Nothing and Everything

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