User:RTG/What to do

Humans of today can examine what life is made of to such a degree, it seems we know what life is beyond what is relevant to it. Yet, we do not know what life really is. At least one thing beyond such study is sure, about what life is: Living organisms are entities which rely upon and interact with others, in one way or another. We do not want to hamper the efforts and knowledge of what may be considered special administrative areas of the site, but we do not want to neglect them. If you never pick a baby up or otherwise stimulate it, it will not become strong, but will die. If you shelter a seedling tree completely from the wind, it crawls along the ground until it is propped up, because it reacts as though it has fallen into a hole. In the wild, a gorilla is rough and tough, but otherwise, generally peaceful. Locked in a cage, however, a wild gorilla is one of the most dangerous animals there is. When a big cat is locked into a cage it experiences a similar phenomenon. Eventually, the cat will pace or twist its head with madness, from one side of the cage to the other, over and over. Trapped, it doesn't know what to do. The neglected areas of the site are not comfortable in their cages. When a question is unresolved, it is unresolved.