If bees die, people will die. Only ignorance never dies! ("Why step out of nature ?")

Erik Pevernagie
If bees die, people will die. Only ignorance never dies!...
If bees die, people will die. Only ignorance never dies!...
If bees die, people will die. Only ignorance never dies!...
If bees die, people will die. Only ignorance never dies!...
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Charles Darwin once said that, “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” He was talking about the power of persistence. The way to get the greatest glory is to get back up and continue to fight no matter how hard life gets. If bees die, people will die. If we start to lose interest and give up in our own lives, we will fall and our paths will be closed for us forever.

It’s just like how when a bee dies, the hive also dies with it. People need to know that ignorance never dies, that is why there is always someone out there who is willing to explain things that they don’t understand.

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