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Have humans reached some sort of limit in the evolutionary plan?
We have the ability to create a tool for a tool for a tool to infinity. In other words there is no limit to what we want to do, in almost a godly way. Just to think there's only about a few 100 thousand years separating us from chimps it's actually a scary thought.
World wars 1 and 2, 70 million people died as a result of the wars. Let's not forget all the wars humanity has fort in it's history, that would be a massive death rate due to conflict, I bet no other animal in the animal kingdom could achieve these figures of self specie killing.
An other one of human suffering is the extreme mental disabilities we suffer from, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia etc etc in about 10 years this will be the biggest health problems of humans. I refuse to believe any other animal would suffer to the extent as a human does with mental health.
Also as I mentioned before on this forum, humans understand death in a way other animals don't because we expect it, maybe animals do not expect it, most likely they don't. This heavy burden drives us faster to acommplishing things.
This post has started as a result of me doing a lot of thinking why we are so different to animals, why we accomplish what we do. If you have any thoughts please share.
We have the ability to create a tool for a tool for a tool to infinity. In other words there is no limit to what we want to do, in almost a godly way. Just to think there's only about a few 100 thousand years separating us from chimps it's actually a scary thought.
World wars 1 and 2, 70 million people died as a result of the wars. Let's not forget all the wars humanity has fort in it's history, that would be a massive death rate due to conflict, I bet no other animal in the animal kingdom could achieve these figures of self specie killing.
An other one of human suffering is the extreme mental disabilities we suffer from, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia etc etc in about 10 years this will be the biggest health problems of humans. I refuse to believe any other animal would suffer to the extent as a human does with mental health.
Also as I mentioned before on this forum, humans understand death in a way other animals don't because we expect it, maybe animals do not expect it, most likely they don't. This heavy burden drives us faster to acommplishing things.
This post has started as a result of me doing a lot of thinking why we are so different to animals, why we accomplish what we do. If you have any thoughts please share.
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