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Survival of the Fittest – A Human Question

It is natural to believe that only the fittest survive—
whether that fitness shows up as physical strength, sharp intelligence, or powerful immunity.

But what does fitness truly mean?

Fitness is not a sculpted body.
It is not brilliance accumulated through endless research.
It is not dominance, speed, or superiority.

True fitness—whether of an individual or an entire civilization—is the ability to withstand the pressure of nature and remain in harmony with it.

History offers a quiet yet powerful lesson.
Many massive, powerful species once ruled the Earth, yet vanished when nature tested them.
And still, tiny creatures like cockroaches and grass—humble, unnoticed—have survived for millions of years.

Why?

Because they adapted.
They bent without breaking.
They lived in rhythm with nature rather than trying to conquer it.

Science confirms this: survival belongs not to the strongest, but to those most capable of enduring change.

Humans are among the most evolved species on this planet—
and yet, we are struggling to survive.

Ironically, our struggle is not against earthquakes, floods, or storms.
It is against dangers of our own creation.

Food shortages are not natural.
Wars are not natural.
Religious hatred, political rivalry, and communal violence are not acts of nature.

They are products of human intelligence—misused.

No natural calamity has destroyed human life as mercilessly as humans have done to one another.

In our arrogance, we believed intelligence alone would save us.
In our superiority complex, we forgot our own vulnerability.

Religion, meant to elevate human consciousness, often divides.
Science and technology, meant to support life, are increasingly making humans weak, dependent, and fragile.

We are moving forward technologically,
but backward in our fitness as a species.

We are losing touch with our most essential strength—our humanity.

Those who remain closer to nature,
those who live simply,
those who depend less on artificial comforts
and more on natural rhythms—

they are quietly becoming the truly fit.

And perhaps, they are the ones who will survive.

(End of Part 1)🤗

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