Mutants and Hybrids -What We Learn From a Dog

If you were one part human, two parts something else — another animal, a plant, an inanimate object — what would the other two parts be?

It would be a dog, or my chinese zodiac. Have you ever seen a dog recently? The way it wiggle it’s tail and approach you with happy face, enthusiasm, and tounge outside it’s mouth, those happiness feeling when it’s around? A dog not need to concern about it’s future, it is always happy to be in your present, so do we humans. We do not need to worry about our future, we do need to be living the present. Although I do suggest that we make plan for our future, where our life goes to, and what we really want to do with our life.

Despite the fact that people used to hunt animal in the past and live only for the day, hunt again tomorrow and continues to live that way, civilization has developed so much that at first it seems a good thing, but overdo it and we got stuck living future hopes in the present and forget to live in the present itself.

If reincarnation is true (I’m Christian btw), despite being happy by being human, a dog would be next best thing?

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A global macro analyst with over four years experience in the financial market, the author began his career as an equity analyst before transitioning to macro research focusing on Emerging Markets at a well-known independent research firm. He read voraciously, spending most of his free time following The Economist magazine and reading topics on finance and self-improvement. When off duty, he works part-time for Getty Images, taking pictures from all over the globe. To date, he has over 1200 pictures over 35 countries being sold through the company.
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