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This is making the rounds on the Internet today. Not sure of its origin. If I knew, I'd give the proper credit. So, I pass it along with no comment of my own, but with plenty of room for yours ...
Our ant mind might be better at ensuring our survival, but it's our grasshopper mind that helps us reach happiness. Learning is the work of the head and the heart.
The ant rested her head on the grasshopper’s abdomen, and he stroked her antennae as the sun shone through his tiny window. They had sex again, took a nap, ate some fruit, and watched a movie.
The Ant and The Grasshopper, 2008 Edition Michelle Malkin | Sep 26, 2008 The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.
Here is a Japanese version: When the grasshopper knocks on the ant’s door on a cold snowy day, there’s no response. After multiple knocks, the grasshopper forces the door open and finds no ants.
The Grasshopper noticed that the Ant was dragging along a huge ear of corn. ‘That looks like hard work, mate,’ said the Grasshopper. ‘Tell me about it,’ said the Ant.
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