Part of the history of a bee involves y oung worker bees that are sometimes called "nurse bees". They clean the hive and feed the larvae. When their royal jelly-producing glands begin to swell, they begin building comb cells. They progress to other within-colony tasks as they become older, such as receiving nectar and pollen from foragers, and guarding the hive. Later still, a worker takes her first orientation flights and finally leaves the hive and typically spends the remainder of her life as a forager. This bee here is all buzzed out with the expectation that one self is to provide for others by any means necessary yet when it comes to the foraging bee no one is truly there. And isn't that typical of LIFE?................... There are UPS and DOWNS, HIGHS and LOWS but s olitude is the creation of an open, empty space in our lives by purposely abstaining from interaction with other human beings, so that, freed from competing loyalties, we can be found by God”...
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