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
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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