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If you are a diminutive jumping spider, by all means jump! Jumping is your life and calling card. If you are a human being, by all means jump with your legs and feet too (and exercise a lot). However, it would be prudent not to — like so many do — jump to conclusions. Jumping to conclusions often stifles the mind and often causes it to perceive things that are not legitimate and true. So many of us jump to conclusions. When we jump to conclusions… we are those conclusions. Being a conclusion may be rather dead and “unalive.” Go visit a cemetery; most of the people there (I’ll bet) probably came to conclusions! 😉
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Tiny Jumping Spider. (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Tiny Jumping Spider. (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015
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My Blog primarily consists of close-up nature photos (that I've taken locally) combined with original holistic-truth oriented prose and/or poetry involving mindfulness/awareness. I love nature and I love understanding the whole (not merely the parts and the details). I'm a retired teacher of the multiply handicapped.
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This is the most amazing photo of a little jumping spider. It almost looks like he has a white clown mouth! 🙂
Hopefully He doesn’t jump to conclusions!
Yes… I thought it was comically cute too! 🙂
where can u find one of them? Nice pic! love the eyes
Thanks! Illinois, at this time of year. I took to shot yesterday. It was on some artificial flowers in the backyard that my wife had placed outside.
Amazing shot!! Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Tom.
Thanks, Amy! It was only around an eighth of an inch long! 🙂
Wow…!!!
I like the concept of jumping into/over challenges, so I love this post.
Thank you, Julianna! 🙂
Love the eyes of these types of spiders, cute.
I usually hit something hard each time I come to a conclusion. Kind of hurts.
They have great stereoscopic vision!