The raccoons and squirrels are persistent if nothing else. Yes they have an animal instinct and are driven to by the need to eat, but it is persistence that will get them their food. I find it ironic that the same quality that most people see as good is destroying my garden. Most single women want to date a man that is consistent in pursuing her. Unless that consistence in pursuing her is no longer wanted. Then it becomes stalking. Most would say that spending time with others is a good thing. We all want people to take the time to hear us out and make us feel important. But when time becomes a thirty year old son sitting on the couch for days on end then it's not such a great quality. We hope that everyone has a sense of humor or more specifically our sense of humor. Then all of sudden we are the butt of every joke and humor is not such a great quality. Everyone wants a spouse that has passion. As long as that passion is directed at us. If my passion is directed at fantasy football then my wife would not be so attracted to my being passionate.
We are not so different from the squirrel. We want what we need in this life. How quickly we are to build up others and compliment their qualities. When in reality it is meant to do whatever is necessary to keep others serving us. Politicians and used car salesmen are considered lowest form of our society. Why you ask? They are consider scum because they use people to get want they want by means of flattery and lies. They are doing whatever is necessary to survive another day. The fact is we all use others to get what we need in this life. The question is do you quickly discard others as soon as your need is fulfilled? How far does your loyalty go? Do you keep people in your life after their function is complete? The definition of persistence is to out live your designated purpose. Learn from the squirrel, be persistent with the people in your life and never give up on anyone.