Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Nature's Management

How nature manages things? A glance at the dry leaf in the picture tells you so many things and the most important gist of all those tellings is that 'nothing gets wasted by nature'.

A leaf takes its birth on a tree. As it grows, the parent tree provides nutrition. The leaf sticks to the tree until it becomes old and its lifecycle come to an end. Then, it gets detached from its parent and lie at its feet until a whiff a fresh air takes it to a different destination.

Now, the dry leaf cycle starts here. The leaf gets twisted, moved around, eaten, and made into pieces by different forces and agents of nature. Finally, the nature turns the leaf into compost and makes it serve for the growth of another leaf on other tree.

A meticulous  execution without unwanted micromanagement! That's NATURE.

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