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There have been many evolutionary eras in the world, and finally with the becoming of the rational human being, the fight for life has ended, or at least it's not a primal struggle for food as it used to be...

Is welthiness synonimous with frivolity?

2006-11-05 15:53:15 · 4 answers · asked by OrtegaFollower 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

I meant post-evolution, human beings don't evolve anymore...

2006-11-05 16:01:54 · update #1

We may still be evolving, but it's mainly very subtle changes. The point is, we don't need to put our lifes in danger anymore in order to get food. That may be a good thing on one side, but on the other it kind of takes meaning out of our lifes. Now we struggle for luxuries, like cars, etc.

2006-11-05 16:23:30 · update #2

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We are still evolving. We are getting heavier and taller. Some types of tooth structures are disappearing. Our brains are getting finer structure. There maybe many other changes that haven't been noticed yet.

Frivolity and wealth don't necessarily go together any longer because the wealthy work. If they do more than struggle to keep what they got.

2006-11-05 16:09:30 · answer #1 · answered by Sophist 7 · 0 0

We find ourselves with too much time and wonder what it is all about, why the merry go round. We live to work and work to live. We have children then die, our children have children then die. But we have this concept of purpose and wonder what it is. Again, too much time.

2006-11-05 16:29:30 · answer #2 · answered by Mr. Bodhisattva 6 · 0 0

Evolution is adaptation and doesn't have a final product.It is constant and ongoing.

2006-11-05 16:10:58 · answer #3 · answered by October 7 · 1 0

like monkey evolution? or wtf? um yeah i dont know sorry

2006-11-05 15:55:37 · answer #4 · answered by kelly 2 · 0 0

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