Those of you with kids know I'm right. A child's generosity, as cute as it might be when it happens, extends only until said child wants his toy back. It's only through training (okay, education) that we learn to share.
The instinct to protect resources is strong. Yep. In humans, too.
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Couldn't agree more. I have to put my hand up and admit that I am not the world's best at sharing.
ReplyDeleteHaha... Keith, neither am I :D
Deleteha ha! What's mine is mine and what's yours is also mine. Thanks for the laugh!
ReplyDeleteGarden of Eden Blog
Precisely, Susan ;) Thanks for the visit!
DeleteHow true and I don't like to share so I hide it from my hubby....but he found out my hiding place so I must find a new one-he can not have my chocolates
ReplyDeletehahaha..loved the pic! the smaller one is quite adamant.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a bunch of kids. LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat's mine is mine and what's yours is mine too! Only if everyone knew that the more we share the more we get!
ReplyDeleteDanny Simon
Love the photos! ☺ There are some things I'm willing to share and others, not so much.
ReplyDeleteI love dogs being dogs and watching them take part in a tug-of-war.
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