What if we all just spent most of our time doing whatever we were passionate about? How much happier would everyone be?
Category: RTotD
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A human being is not an individual organism. We are actually an amazing complex of symbiotic relationships. One component of our cells is actually thought to have originated as such a relationship. It’s quite fascinating.
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Reading the writing on the wall is good and all, but sometimes it’s important to remember to read the fine print as well.
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I consistently make the mistake of thinking that people care/work/consider as much or as hard as I do.
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Life really does have a funny way of working out.
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Why do humans even exist? We do things against nature all the time. Do we exist to tell nature that she does not have the last word, or do we still need to learn that we are subordinate to nature?
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I know I have asked this before, but why do people have this unbelievable need to complicate things that should be so freaking simple?
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When I was little, I went through a phase where I wanted to be a gymnast. Thankfully, it didn’t last long. Imagine how pissed and devastated I would have been when puberty hit, and I found that my genetic makeup did not have instructions for the body of a gymnast.
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Let’s look at classical music for a moment…. You’ve got Mozart. Bach. Beethoven.
Enter Tchaikovsky…. “Yeah, those other guys write good stuff, but here, hold my vodka!
We then had cannon fire in classical music. Overkill? Possibly. Effective? Absolutely.
Thank you, sir!
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Would humans have evolved further by now if not for technology? Does the technology that we have and use day to day stagnate our evolutionary biology?