Evolution

  • Leaving An Impression

    Imagine a school trip, busloads of teenagers at a big art museum for a day. During the morning the students had to endure a presentation, but after lunch they got to wander around with their friends. Naturally, they splintered off… Continue reading

  • Fashion, Politics, and Evolution

    Our clothes inform other people many things about us. Our careers, education, wealth, and social class. When a person sees a stranger for the first time they make choices about the best way to communicate with them, or even if… Continue reading

  • Emerging Social Credit

    American society is narcissistic from top to bottom, front to back, and end to end. Throughout, those who only appear mature and responsible have an advantage over those who are mature and responsible. In terms of evolution, when the community… Continue reading

  • The Faith of Our Mothers

    Imagine, if you will, an individual floating by itself in empty space. No light to be seen, no sounds to be heard, and nothing to touch. Born into this position and never knowing anything else. Very much like René Descartes… Continue reading

  • The Six Selection Methods

    There are two selection perspectives of evolution; Survival and Reproduction. There are three Survival Selection Methods, and three Reproduction Selection Methods. The Survival Selection Methods all enhance a species ability to survive, while the Reproduction Selection Methods enhance a species… Continue reading

  • Writing An Empire

    Teenagers have their own little groups, and each group has its own language. These languages begin with movie quotes and song lyrics, then competition with other teens pressures them to evolve so they only need to allude to the movie… Continue reading