Do we humans consider helping our children in distress a responsibility?
Do we humans consider helping our children in severe situations a responsibility? The animal community always helps its children in distress.
A while ago, I saw this video of elephants rescuing a baby from flowing away in a river current.
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April 13, 2024
It’s painful because animals have this natural instinct to quickly help their children in distress but humans would rather grab a phone and be the one to capture the moment especially if it’s another person’s child. We have kicked humanity to the curb all in the name of social media contents. It’s sad. We take contents over humanity...showing responsiveness and promptness