Saturday, April 7, 2007
Learn from your"cell"ves!
That makes sense..does'nt it? Why are ants always the landmark of hardwork? Why not our own cell-ves? I guess ants are the best models for non-scientists. As a scientist and biologist, I would always take my own cells as the best example I could think of for being hardworking. Imagine a cell that suddenly turns lazy in life. It ends up not talking to the other cell it should talk to, making the second cell lazy. Now, the second cell stops talking to the third and so on...Whats the result? The whole system collapses! Same with our life - The minute we start getting lazy, our life stops moving ahead. Okay..does that mean we work forever nonstop? No way... learn to draw a line at the appropriate timepoint. How do I learn this from cells? Do cells work forever? No. Of course they dont. A cell does'nt work unless it is ordered to do so. And most importantly it stops working when it should. If this is not controlled they turn cancerous! Thats where the line is drawn.
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