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Phenotypes and Natural selection

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ElRengo · 70-79, M
For most of the living domain, phenotypes that fit their enviroment (includding interactions) trend to have better chance of surviving and propagate both as individuals and as species.
I said most and not all cos we, the humans species, seem to have turned the object of evolution from the individuals to the social.
Of course that is not at all an absolute.....mainly because for most of uses "absolute" is just a word.
Heavenlywarrior · 36-40, M
@ElRengo do you think we do evolve as individuals and as a society? Like for instance Nature favors the strongest and most wealthy society because of the resources it’s able to possess with puts its citizens and lineage in a more favorable position all around for the future?

Like for instance Elon Musk. Imagine his lineage 50-100 years from now if he continues what he’s doing and doesn’t fuck anything up