What Does the Quote “the Catipllar Cannoot Undertand the Butterfly” Mean?
Question by SpYdR: what does the quote “the catipllar cannoot undertand the butterfly” mean?
im doing a speech on drugs and poverty and i found that and it hink it has something to do wtih it
Best answer:
Answer by DanceforLife
The catipillar:The poor
The butterfly: The rich
and the poor don’t understand the rich.
Answer by Takeawalk
The catifpillar crawls the butterfly flies…It’s like saying a person who just is satisfied with doing the same ol’, same ol’ every day will never understand the person who has a sense of adventure.
It has also been used as a metaphor for the new person you become when you (as the Bible says) become a new creation by accepting Jesus Christ. The people who never accept him, never really understand what it’s like to have a new life….a changed life…no longer be a catipillar.
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