Evolution

  • A Dedicated Society

    Everyone wants to live the same lifestyle, but with different jobs. This makes for a very weak society even though they might be experiencing economic success. A healthy sustainable society requires that people are fully dedicated to their roles, not… Continue reading

  • The Natural Limit To Knowledge

    Corruption is an evolutionary pressure that limits how far and fast knowledge can advance in a given period of time.  Corruption makes it necessary for people to continuously relearn and reassert what is true. If knowledge advances too far and… Continue reading

  • The Birth of Faith

    President Lyndon Johnson recorded all his phone calls and they are still available to listen to. On these tapes we hear a solid leader become broken and desperate, pleading for reliable information about Vietnam. What we now know about the… Continue reading

  • Evolving Democratically

    The compulsion is to somehow get the entire population to adapt together. The world is changing, and the people need to change with it. The reflex is to somehow get everyone to change together. This, however, is impossible. Evolution did… Continue reading

  • The Need For A Religion Story

    Ants, bees, and termites communicate using electro-chemical signals. It is through this communication that they build and maintain their hives and colonies. We humans are also capable of communicating through electro-chemical signals. From two individuals that find themselves attracted to… Continue reading

  • To Build a Modern Society

    Recently, I read the book “Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain.” by Maryanne Wolf. A very good book that made me think of a piece of my philosophy (Maciolekism) I developed long ago. If… Continue reading