Insect of the world//a great Lessons from the butterfly

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Hello every one how are you today?i hope you always good.

Today I did my routine as usual until the afternoon and after that I started looking for objects to make today's post, I started looking for them in a green area and long long grass.

I got an insect that was alone with its partner maybe it was reproducing or something I don't know for sure.

But this insect did not notice my arrival so I easily photographed it.

This is a butterfly, usually this insect roams during the day while at night the insect rests but there is an interesting thing from the butterfly's life story that we can take as a lesson because before becoming a butterfly this insect is shaped like a caterpillar in a cocoon who hangs on the leaves of a tree that is exposed to the heat of the sun and rain but he persists until he becomes a butterfly.

So the lesson we can take is,in life we ​​have to work hard and not give up until we achieve success.

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Success cannot be achieved easily behind success there must be obstacles and obstacles that must be passed so keep on being excited about life

Thank for reading my post i hope you enjoy it and see you in the next post.

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Thank you very much for the support

Hello @lancang!

you captured a great moment!
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Thanks @none for your support i appreciate that

Hello @lancang. Good work, it is not usually easy to take a picture of that mating moment. Thanks for sharing with the community.

Thanks a lots i will try my best