The connections she’d made, in her dissection class in college, how they’d, helped each other, made up for the shortcomings that one another has, translated…
Maybe, it’s because I’d never had a dog or a cat growing up, there was a long period of time, as I’d bumped into living critters, it’d, stressed me out. Interacting with other people was like so too.
And yet, affinity is, something interesting, as a human being who’d not liked animals one bit, I’d, selected the veterinarian majors as I was filling out my major selection in college. And so, even though my heart is in psychology, but, there’d been, a whole year, I was in the company of a group of young men and women who are, very, passionate about biology.
What’s bizarre was, in this, supposedly loving and cherishing toward living organism major, there’s the dissections we’d had to perform in every period of class. And, one of the most impressive dissection lesson was knocking out that frog, dissecting it, then, assembling its, skeleton back together again.
And you must know, that I can’t even touch a frog, so naturally, I couldn’t, do the dissections, and so, I’d, asked my classmate in my dissection group to do the cutting, and the agreement was, I’d needed to, do both our reports.
a frog, dissected, like this…
Had you ever, assembled the bone structures of a frog back together? This was, a total test of patience, and tentativeness, concentration, and focus. Other than finding each tiny bone’s places, we’d also, needed to, dip the tiny bones into the super glue—this doesn’t sound like much, but because how some of the bones were the sizes of our finger tips, and so, if we’d, gotten a millimeter off, then, it would be hard to take apart, as how fast the super glue dries d up, and, it’d, caused us to scream, and to hooray time and time again, and, there were, several marriages that were made possible because of this experiment.
During the conversations, several classmates had made me feel like I’d, belonged in a group, and you need to know, how difficult this had been for me, who’d been, searching for belonging for a really long time.
What those animals we’d dissected had given me, was how connected I’d become, with this group of my classmates in the animal majors.
And so, this just showed, how you don’t need to go out of your ways to make friends, that you just have to, open your minds up, and, have a common goal with a group of people, and surely enough, you will find something to connect with them on.