Sunday, March 22, 2015

Adaptation to Avoid Extinction

If we talk from an individualist point of view, life is about changes and how we deal with them. We have a problem; we find a way to solve it using our maximum capacity. If we can’t end it, the problem will end with us. The world and society work in the same way, they are constantly changing, who can deal with the change stay and pass their capacity of survival to the next generation, which will be dealing with their own changes.
Biologically, Earth suffers from changes, for example in the weather, temperature and composition of air. Every organism including those in the same species are different. Genetically some can deal with the change, and some others can’t. The ones who survive pass the “good genes”, that are going to improve their chances to live, to their offspring. Eventually other things are going to change and the cycle start again, the ones with the better genes are going to survive the other part become extinct. Obviously this doesn’t occur from one day to another, this evolution process can take a long time.
Evolution is not only about biology, mutations and genetics; it is also a social problem. Nowadays, we have seen un increase in deaths of peoples because of suicides, principally by depression. Society is being resistant to some changes in the way we think, beliefs and cultures, causing rejection and discrimination. Because of these reasons we understand that humans' survival does not reside just in genetics, humans also should evolution in a social manner. 

Finally, evolution, not only biologically but also social is important for the survival of humanity. If we accept the nature changes we can also accept the social changes and have a better life in which all of us want to live. Better quality of life, is what our bodies are looking for, nature do its job we need to do ours, accept the change and evolve. 

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