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RE: For the Students of Human Nature

in #nature6 years ago

The problem with human evolution, is that evolution does not mean progress, but rather changes, and human nature does not change only to reach the perfect version of itself, but has generational changes according to their needs, things we need in the past may not need them now, so an involution is created in that aspect. The evolution is formed by multiple changes, many of them involutive.

The human is always evolving, although that does not mean that it is improving in all aspects, but that it is changing in many, in some it improves, in others it gets worse, it could be described as a zero-sum game.

If we analyze human societies, many of the past, such as Rome or Greece, were better, much better than today's societies in many aspects, however, today people tend to assume that modern society is superior in every aspect to past societies.

Now, this does not mean that we should settle for the setbacks that we are currently seeing in many aspects, since all the evolutionary changes are preceded by human actions, which inevitably means that if we change our way of acting, we would be eminently changing our evolution.

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Now, this does not mean that we should settle for the setbacks that we are currently seeing in many aspects, since all the evolutionary changes are preceded by human actions, which inevitably means that if we change our way of acting, we would be eminently changing our evolution.

Yes. This is the most important and likely true factor in it all.

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