Visceral harmony
Without going further, in the human womb several organs coexist in harmony and interdependent in their functioning, despite the fact that, if taken separately and placed to coexist in a different way to how they do in the womb, they would probably destroy each other, and there would be none to tell the story.
For the intestines with their putrid contents to coexist with the pancreas and its hormonal subtleties, alongside the corrosive liquids of the stomach, and for all of this to occur in harmony and interdependence, a complex choreography of communication, hierarchy of decisions and responses to the needs, so that the visceral group offers solutions that each of the organs alone would not be able to achieve.
The collective response is always greater than the individual response.
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