Student Chosen Topic #1 - Adam Paquette
Nature and Nurture 04/30/2021 - Yesterday I was walking my dog and came across a baby bird in the middle of the road. This bird was petrified, frozen in place, not knowing what to do. There was no sign of the mama bird nearby. So I moved the baby bird out of the middle of the road and set it in some grass away from any known danger. This made me think of how animals in nature are sometimes thrown out into the dangers of the world without being taught much. Thus, animals, like humans, have to learn to live and survive on their own through experience. However, animals are almost pre-wired to know what to do through instinct. When animals are put in certain situations, they almost always know what to do, but at such a young age they might be confused, stuck, and scared. Humans may not always have this natural tendency to know what to do. Thus, we learn through experience and from our failures how to survive and do things in this world. In addition, it made me think of the sacred and the profane. The sacred being present in nature (trees, grass, etc.) and the profane being manmade structures such as buildings, roads, cars, etc.. These manmade structures impact the lives of animals and nature. Thus the bird was in this foreign part of his world, scared from cars driving by about to him. Not knowing how the baby bird is, I hope the bird adjusted and found its home in nature (the sacred).
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