jcorgan on Nostr: Meh. Evolutionary pressures promote things that are "good enough at the time", not ...
Meh. Evolutionary pressures promote things that are "good enough at the time", not necessarily optimal. Considering the vast differences between the world over evolutionary timeframes and the modern world we operate in, it's something at least worth reconsidering.
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