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Are We, Humans, Really Civilize?
(Or, Are We For the Birds?)
By Philip S. Chua,
M.D.*
I was driving to work one
early morning from Munster, Indiana, going east on US-30,
when I noticed a flock of Canada geese flying against a
beautiful backdrop of a golden orange rising sun that was
eagerly peering over the clear horizon. The picturesque
scene was even more poignant as I observed that the geese
were flying in a perfect reversed V-formation. One seemed to
be the leader of the pack, at the very apex, and the rest,
in an orderly fashion followed in a reversed V-formation. At
one point, another goose flew ahead and assumed the
"leadership" at the apex of the V. When the "leader" got
tired, another flew to the apex, the former "leader" went
behind the flank. They seemed to each take turn. Everything
was smooth and easy flying, and quite orderly.
The reason came back to me as I recalled a book I once read.
Birds, in general, have the instinct to know that the wind
they fly against offers most aerodynamic resistance if they
fly alone or on a straight frontal line. Flying in a
reversed V-formation, with the apex cutting through the
headwind, makes it a lot easier for the others behind to
fly. The "leader" at the apex gets the most wind resistance,
works the hardest, and less and lesser for those behind, who
are "sheltered" by the birds in front of them. And all of
this appears to take place in an organized fashion, with no
hesitation, no delays, no bickering, no pushing, no
wrangling, as if each bird knew precisely its individual
role, and was graciously compliant of the order of the
flock.
How I wish we, humans, self-proclaimed the most civilize and
most intelligent of all creatures on the planet earth, would
be as "civilize, compassionate, considerate, and orderly"`
as these birds. Imagine how wonderful it would be if we,
brothers and sisters of the world, would stop fighting,
hurting, destroying and killing each other, and instead,
understand, accept, help and protect each other like these
flying creatures of God. What a wonderful world it would be!
Obviously, the transformation will not be easy, as the
history of man has shown us so far from our original
primitive ancestors in caves to our self-proclaimed
civilized fellowmen in the high-rise complexes of the cement
jungle in today's society. But we, human beings, better
start soon, even a little bit each day, each month, each
year, or each century, before we blow each other up,
together with Mother Earth, into shameful particles, bits
and pieces, of abominable historical ashes in the galaxy.
The only legacy our species will leave behind then will be
our Homo Sapiens stupidity.
*Philip S. Chua, M.D., is a
retired cardiac surgeon in Northwest Indiana, and the Vice
President for Far East of the Cardiovascular Hospitals of
America (CHA), a hospital builder based in Wichita Kansas.
He is also the Chairman of Cardiovascular Surgery of the
Cebu Doctors’ University Hospital in Cebu City, Philippines.
His email address is: scalpelpen@gmail.com
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