Nature's Incentive
Have you ever wondered why flowers smell so good or why they look so beautiful?
From the beginning of time or origin of our world, nature incentives had been in existence. What do I mean by nature incentives?
The dictionary defines incentive as something that motivates, rouses, or encourages. It can also be referred to as a bonus or reward.
So what aspect of nature motivates or rewards us for doing something?
So what aspect of nature motivates or rewards us for doing something?
If we take a look at plants and trees and how they produce seeds from the flowering stage to the fruiting stage, we'll find out that a hierarchy of process is involved but where does the incentive come in?
Plants and Trees are fixated living things. They don't have the capability of mobility like animals and insects do. Therefore to have their offsprings distributed across the earth, they produce edible fruits that appeal to insects and animals, including us humans.
So that as we consume the tasty fruits, their seeds will be scattered as we move. It's just one of the tricks they use for seed distribution.
So that as we consume the tasty fruits, their seeds will be scattered as we move. It's just one of the tricks they use for seed distribution.
They are like "We will give this sweet tasty fruit pie and in return we want you to throw away these seeds anywhere you like"
Apart from this, the flowers that trees and plants produce are meant to attract insects to the sweet tasty nectar, propagating pollination.
The aspect of this incentive is not only subjected to plants only, but it also applies to animals but how?
Humans, animals, and insects have one thing in common when it comes to reproduction which is copulation, mating, or sex. But where does the incentive comes in?
At this point, it all begins with the desire for pleasure.
On a normal note, no animal or insect will be motivated to engage in any mating activity if the incentive of pleasure doesn't exist.
That's one of the aspects nature has in place to foster the reproduction of offsprings and to avoid extinction.
That's one of the aspects nature has in place to foster the reproduction of offsprings and to avoid extinction.
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