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Survival of the fittest

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It’s harsh, but it might be true. From what I’ve seen, humans are the only ones who try to deny how nature works. At the end of the day, everyone suffers, but the difference is that weaker people break while stronger people adapt and survive. Some people fail early, others carry heavier pressure, but survival still favors strength.
 
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It’s harsh, but it might be true. From what I’ve seen, humans are the only ones who try to deny how nature works. At the end of the day, everyone suffers, but the difference is that weaker people break while stronger people adapt and survive. Some people fail early, others carry heavier pressure, but survival still favors strength.
fax, that's why its better to stay hard than to nuh
 
It’s harsh, but it might be true. From what I’ve seen, humans are the only ones who try to deny how nature works. At the end of the day, everyone suffers, but the difference is that weaker people break while stronger people adapt and survive. Some people fail early, others carry heavier pressure, but survival still favors strength.
It is not morally justifiable.
 
It’s harsh, but it might be true. From what I’ve seen, humans are the only ones who try to deny how nature works. At the end of the day, everyone suffers, but the difference is that weaker people break while stronger people adapt and survive. Some people fail early, others carry heavier pressure, but survival still favors strength.
'Survival of the fittest' is a commonly misunderstood phrase. In nature, it's not always the strongest who survive, but the best adapted. The human species survived not through physical strength, but through cooperation, learning, and the ability to protect the weak. Suffering may be inevitable for everyone, but survival isn't just about enduring it's about adapting meaningfully to circumstances. If survival depended solely on strength, societies would never have formed.
 

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