lunes, 23 de marzo de 2009
We Fall, And We Stand Up Again
One of the topics that really caught my attention in the second chapter of The Selfish Gene was when Dawkins explains that nothing is perfect. Sometimes thanks to religion people tend to think is that creation was perfect. That species are perfect the way they are and that every aspect of the creation happened because God meant it to be like that. What Dawkins explains is that most of the events that happened concerning the species in evolution was like a trial and error project. If there is something we learn in our school life is to learn from our mistakes, and that even the best project or work we do can be better. Every time we humans embark ourselves in journeys we tend to believe that everything we do is perfect but really nothing is perfect. It is important for us humans to believe that we are doing things the closest to perfect we can and part of this is due to competition. In evolution and every day live species compete to be the best and during this process some may cease to live and others will pass their genes to the next generation. Even the smallest choice an organism makes may affect totally its future. We must definitely learn from our mistakes and every time we fall stand back up always looking to our future and never backing down.
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