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by xvector
215 days ago
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We have become too risk averse as a species to make any real progress on this front. Our ancestors would make the most daring bets in pursuit of a better for their children. Hunter-gatherers setting off in an unknown direction in search for more abundant pastures, knowing that their survival was unlikely. Everything we have is thanks to them. Today we sit on our laurels, unwilling to take trajectory-changing bets because things might go wrong. In our risk paralysis, human evolution will come to a standstill, and that is a disservice to all future humans. No longer can an individual family or group of humans set out in that direction in search of a better future. They will be thrown in prison for daring to instead. |
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Eugenics and artificial selection results in monocultures. In the long run has the opposite effect of what you're describing.