A L O H A !
" Do good work
and do it because it is a gift to the world.
No matter how inconsequential
others may feel
about the value of your contribution,
it is the giving that matters.
The surprise here
will be that the beneficiary
who gains most . . . is you. "
James Woods
" Cherish the dead
you once loved
so carelessly.
They still live
in your heart. "
James Woods
" The more perfect we are
the more gentle and quiet
we become
towards the defects
of others. "
Joseph Addison
the more gentle and quiet
we become
towards the defects
of others. "
Joseph Addison
( ´_?`)
Researchers
at the University of Chicago were surprised
at the consistency of their results;
Again and again, lab rats freed
a fellow rat.
To make it interesting,
scientists added tempting chocolate
to the situation.
23 of 30 rats
opened that cage door
for the other rat first.
"Basically they told us
that freeing another rat
is as important
as eating chocolate."
"In some case, rats first
took the chocolate chips
but didn't eat them,
they freed the other rat
and shared. "
Peggy Mason, PhD,
Some of the male rats,
7 of 24 tested,
didn't free the other rat.
"There were days when the male rats
took the day off
from helping their trapped partner,
but the females never did. "
Peggy Mason
study author
in the journal
Science.
"If rats can be so caring and helpful
there's a sense of optimism.
It's something we could be. "
Jeff Mogil PhD
McGill University
So empathy is not a disadvantage,
but a characteristic we have preserved
as useful to survival.
Thank YOU freeing me
from the cage of my 'alone-ness'
today. Leave a chocolate comment;
Be as sweet . . . As a RAT!
Fondly, cloudia
Here's an amazing liberation:
Interesting!
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thanks for sharing.
Beautiful pictures, a wonderful place. Delicious this beautiful flower. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteI love that story about the rats sharing the chocolate.
ReplyDeleteLove the quote about the more perfect we become the more gentle we are...so true!
ReplyDeleteHmmm! very interesting Cloudia, other things BEFORE chocolate..not sure..only kidding!! Also proves not ALL men are rats haha! btw I can't seem to get the video to play, maybe it's just me but when I click on it's a no go.
ReplyDeleteAmazing freedom for the whale and those guys for having a big heart to help save the helpless whale. Rats are caring animals..tQ
ReplyDeleteTHAT VIDEO IS FANTASTIC, CLOUDIA!!! Wow! Incredible! What an experience for whale and humans alike. Mahalo nui loa.
ReplyDeleteinteresting as always...some really beautiful images..u clicked them all??
ReplyDeleteI'll trade tou. ummm...Like, water for Chocolate- OK? (Rat has Valley Girl accent, and implants!)
ReplyDeleteGreat post !!!!!
HFTEC,
J
OMGOSH!!!!! How Whales say Thank You is AWESOME!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
J
No wonder Rats are the first sign of the Chinese zodiac!! I love your new top picture.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful video .. thank you
ReplyDeleteMine is in the form of a delicious cherry covered in a rich dark chocolate coat...and it does fill good to step in the ranks of female mother Rat! Oh my! Did I really, really say that! See how good your words are, you've got me feeling Rat-like!
ReplyDeleteA very interesting entry.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.
Yes, all pictures are my own today!
ReplyDeleteThanks for swinging by today. It makes me really happy
Way to go rats - let's learn from them!
ReplyDeleteSuperb shots today!
You always have the most interesting posts! I can't tell you the last time I enjoyed a video as much as the story of freeing the whale...WOW! That was so fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI had seen the story about rats, and loved it. And whales are such beautiful majestic creatures. Thank you for another beauty filled post.
ReplyDeleteRats are ...interesting :-)
ReplyDeleteWhales are fascinating, what a wonderful video!
Whales are such majestic creatures. I'm glad the whale was freed and can once again roam the ocean at will :-).
ReplyDeleteOk Ok. But I'd still rather be a wolf. ~Mary
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Rats are intelligent creatures and know what's best for the survival of the species. That whale video... I've seen it before.. it made me cry then too. What an wonderful creature. And of course, your photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAwesome quotes and pics, darling!
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CC
First quote is wonderful indeed. Thank you for sharing. Lately seeing many a rat over here. Will think different now about them.
ReplyDeleteLove a book about a rat:
Firmin, by Sam Savage. Finished in within a single night.
Please have a good Friday you all.
daily athens photo
I loved this Cloudia...thank you for sharing! Beautiful!!! I hope you will consider sending me an email about what you are grateful for to add to this year's gratitude word quilt. It will be posted on my blog on Dec 31st. I am collecting expressions of gratitude from around the world. Enjoy the weekend's skies, blue, grey, or filled with a pallet of many colors!
ReplyDeleteGentle steps,
Laura
... Cloudia ! and we both have "Warm" Christmas without the snow or cool days on Winter ! ... I wish you happy days till Christmas and beyond !!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the hibiscus. Such a colourful world.
ReplyDeleteOur snow has gone. Pouring rain today. It's a muddy mess.
Hubby bought a chocolate bar and we shared it for dessert!!!! :-)
Jolly!
ReplyDeletethanks so much
For years I have insulted rats comparing them to Republicans, I feel bad now.
ReplyDeleteAmazing footage!!!!!!! I completely loved it! And about the rats, that's really somethin' :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteYour new header is wonderful, dear friend Cloudia.
ReplyDeleteCiao from Italy
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I just love ALL of your gorgeous pictures Cloudia!!! Soooo beautiful!!
ReplyDeletexo
Jeanne
You folks are GREAT!
ReplyDeletenamaste /\ from mumbai
ReplyDeletealoha!!
Loved the research rats story. There's got to be a lot of mileage in that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful video, I love whales. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cloudia, for the wonderful video! I love it. I had seen sperm whales in New Zealand and that was spectacular. But this video was even more captivating.
ReplyDeleteThe story of the rats is very interesting. Some people whom I called rats don't deserve to be called like that.
SO glad you dropped by! Thanks
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