Pick an ant!
Place it in your palm.
Look at the ant and your palm.
Now, place the ant in your room.
And let it run around.
How much big is your room for that ant?
The ant may step out of your room.
Let it explore your home.
Compare the size of your home and the ant.
The ant may step out of your home.
Into your front or backyard.
That would be another world for that ant.
Your neighborhood would be next.
Then your block probably.
What if that same ant want to explore your city next?
You could take the ant in your car for a tour of your city.
The perception of the world before all of this for that ant would change in the most drastic way.
Because that tiny ant saw things, never imagined before by any other ant in the colony.
Now, consider your own self as an ant and read again from the top π
Something good to think about, Hammad, but I’d prefer not to have ants in the house at all. I’ll just imagine. π
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As long as home is free from ants, the imagination can be of any kind.
But once ants are inside, there’s nothing else to think about π
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Regret we have an ant problem indoors every year and at the moment Maya is fascinated by the nests in the garden and forever digging them up!
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Well, I guess this is common in summer. I’m spotting geckos around my home these days.
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