What we learn from Ants network
By Sharon Ann Titus
Video Link:https://youtu.be/A4dlb5c3WX0
“Why do we care about ants?” Is the first question comes into our minds and the second is “What do ants have to do with translators?’’. Well, all these questions of yours will be answered now. Firstly who’s a translator? What is his job? When it comes to being a translator, everyone knows that one needs to be good at the language and have strong reading, writing, and speaking skills so that he or she can translate and convey the message to the other person right? But what if I tell you that, that is not it. I agree translation is an art, it requires years of practice to be perfect in a language and to be able to translate it. But what good is this skill if you are not in demand? It is important for a translator to be known and have networks so that he is asked for and he can provide with his service when needed and for that networking is very important. Networking is the foremost thing. And this is explained by the Ants Network. Ants follow the transmission/traffic control protocol (TCP). They determine how many foragers to send out of the nest in much the same way that Internet protocols discover how much bandwidth is available for the transfer of data. The researchers are calling it the ‘’Anternet”. The five things that humans should adopt from ants are Initiative, Integrity, Industrious, Clear Vision, and Purpose. These are the key to broaden one's network. A well-built and expansive network gives you insight into trends and helps you become more visible to others and a successful Translator. See how simple was it to understand. How we humans can even learn from insects. Modlingua has such amazing videos which explain so many things with so much ease that one could’ve not imagined.