small struggles
I've been thinking a lot lately about what seem to be a nearly infinite series of conflicts between bodily urges and 'rational' inclinations. The more psychology I read the more impressed I am with the human body and brain, but at the same time the less impressed I am with just how alike all people are in their quirks and limitations.
The bizarre part of all this is the way in which modernization is having somewhat of a backward effect on this little play between the human and the human-animal. The rampant availability and advertisement of food, sex, and violence (which stimulate our primal wants of survival, reproduction, and power) is in a way pushing us modern humans back into a monkey-like psychology, as fast as the expansion of knowledge and information mediums are pushing us ahead into creatures who may eventually have immense brains and completely invalid bodies.
The basic set of rules by which creatures have survived and reproduced throughout all of Earth's living history are being broken by humans. We are an accidental experiment in evolution; the soon-to-be product of what happens when the surviving is taken out of survival.
The bizarre part of all this is the way in which modernization is having somewhat of a backward effect on this little play between the human and the human-animal. The rampant availability and advertisement of food, sex, and violence (which stimulate our primal wants of survival, reproduction, and power) is in a way pushing us modern humans back into a monkey-like psychology, as fast as the expansion of knowledge and information mediums are pushing us ahead into creatures who may eventually have immense brains and completely invalid bodies.
The basic set of rules by which creatures have survived and reproduced throughout all of Earth's living history are being broken by humans. We are an accidental experiment in evolution; the soon-to-be product of what happens when the surviving is taken out of survival.
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