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by forgotmypw17
1992 days ago
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longevity has many evolutionary benefits, the biggest one being that older generation can pass on survival-essential knowledge and skill to the younger generations. this process exists not only in humans, but in most animals, and the improvement is continuous, it never stops. furthermore, the longest-surviving individuals (with the tightest bonds) are able to pass on the most survival knowledge to their descendants, creating an exponential effect. |
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My point is that it's challenging to make a watertight argument that "we should do X, because evolution suggests that we should."