Watch for mental webs

While enjoying a beautiful sunset on the way to my garden the other day, I walked through part of a spider web that had been strung across my path. I paused to observe the web, which taught me some interesting lessons.

First, I noticed how a spider cleverly weaves and places its web strategically to catch its victim. Sometimes these webs appear invisible until the victim gets entangled. Second, I noticed how a spider has control only of those insects that wander into its boundaries.

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