This doesn’t mean that mice don’t have an incredible amount of hardship to handle. For example, mice have to constantly look out for traps and other things that are meant to eliminate them. People try to trick them, by using their favorite food to kill them. Mice also have to work to find their own food and shelter. Humans, in the contrary, can just go to the grocery store or a relator. Is persistently working to survive and not get killed such a terrible thing though? Mice don’t have to worry about small issues, like a social media argument they had the past night. They don’t have to be nervous about an oral communications speech they have in a couple days. Instead, they stay in the present and don’t bask in their emotions. As they grow up, they learn one thing: how to survive. For me, I think it would be very rewarding to live a life as a mouse. Though you continually have to say on the lookout for dangers, you also get to spend your entire day doing only essential tasks. You also don’t have the continuous stresses and conflicts like humans. When a mouse finds a filling meal and place to sleep they are fully content. This is something I yearn to obtain. I wish I didn’t have to worry about things that really don’t matter, and could just focus on things like family and faith. Having complete satisfaction and no regret would take a major weight off my
This doesn’t mean that mice don’t have an incredible amount of hardship to handle. For example, mice have to constantly look out for traps and other things that are meant to eliminate them. People try to trick them, by using their favorite food to kill them. Mice also have to work to find their own food and shelter. Humans, in the contrary, can just go to the grocery store or a relator. Is persistently working to survive and not get killed such a terrible thing though? Mice don’t have to worry about small issues, like a social media argument they had the past night. They don’t have to be nervous about an oral communications speech they have in a couple days. Instead, they stay in the present and don’t bask in their emotions. As they grow up, they learn one thing: how to survive. For me, I think it would be very rewarding to live a life as a mouse. Though you continually have to say on the lookout for dangers, you also get to spend your entire day doing only essential tasks. You also don’t have the continuous stresses and conflicts like humans. When a mouse finds a filling meal and place to sleep they are fully content. This is something I yearn to obtain. I wish I didn’t have to worry about things that really don’t matter, and could just focus on things like family and faith. Having complete satisfaction and no regret would take a major weight off my