The creator is not puritan. A creature need not work for a living; creatures may simply steal and suck and be blessed for all that with a share-an enormous share-of the sunlight and air.
Annie Dillard in "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek" presents a thought-provoking idea about the nature of creation and existence. She suggests that the creator does not adhere to strict moral standards, indicating that not all beings must labor for sustenance. Instead, there are creatures that can thrive without working, existing instead through taking what they need from their environment.
This perspective challenges conventional views of morality and survival, suggesting that some beings...