For example, natural selection can take place at different levels such as genes, individuals, and groups. As spoken in an article by the name of “Evolution myths: Evolution promotes the survival of species” (https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn13687-evolution-myths-evolution-promotes-the-survival-of-species/), it states, “what promotes the survival of a gene does not necessarily increase the fitness of the individuals carrying it, or of groups of these individuals”. This goes to show that Individual Survival does not necessarily have to do with an individual. It has to do with the impact on a person as well as species. This ties into natural selection, selfish individuals or species may thrive at the expense of selfless individuals or species in a group, making them the “fittest”. In today's society humans have a tendency to live competitively against one another. The root of it all is wealth. Who can gain wealth faster, and progress to higher levels in society. Nowadays your reputation is based amongst how much you make as well as educational background. It all revolves around the term “ survival of the fittest”. It implies that the strong will succeed and the weak will perish. The whole idea of the “fittest” all pertains to what higher society values which are capitalism and political power. Basically, those who succeed in society are much more superior to those who do not. This is why in many businesses and companies, it is so difficult to reach a higher position and make your way up because everyone is trying to reach the same place. It is a war for power in which people will cross one another to get to where they want to be. It is a brutal world to live in where industries and markets want the best and only the best. Both men and women fight for jobs and opportunities every single day. All in all, it all sums up to the word “greater”. The greater
For example, natural selection can take place at different levels such as genes, individuals, and groups. As spoken in an article by the name of “Evolution myths: Evolution promotes the survival of species” (https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn13687-evolution-myths-evolution-promotes-the-survival-of-species/), it states, “what promotes the survival of a gene does not necessarily increase the fitness of the individuals carrying it, or of groups of these individuals”. This goes to show that Individual Survival does not necessarily have to do with an individual. It has to do with the impact on a person as well as species. This ties into natural selection, selfish individuals or species may thrive at the expense of selfless individuals or species in a group, making them the “fittest”. In today's society humans have a tendency to live competitively against one another. The root of it all is wealth. Who can gain wealth faster, and progress to higher levels in society. Nowadays your reputation is based amongst how much you make as well as educational background. It all revolves around the term “ survival of the fittest”. It implies that the strong will succeed and the weak will perish. The whole idea of the “fittest” all pertains to what higher society values which are capitalism and political power. Basically, those who succeed in society are much more superior to those who do not. This is why in many businesses and companies, it is so difficult to reach a higher position and make your way up because everyone is trying to reach the same place. It is a war for power in which people will cross one another to get to where they want to be. It is a brutal world to live in where industries and markets want the best and only the best. Both men and women fight for jobs and opportunities every single day. All in all, it all sums up to the word “greater”. The greater