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 “The part that I am most interested in isn't so much the whole constant change/motion part, but more how we're adapting to these changes. I guess what I mean is how we're choosing when to adapt and when to react” Mfmiranda’s comment really interests me because it is true, the world is constantly changing, but does that necessarily mean we are changing with it, and if so at what speed, and degree do we also change? Do we decide when we should change, and the extent to which we should change, or do certain circumstances/nature(survival of the fittest), determine whether we change and the degree to which we change?  In other words, do we change, so that we are more “fit” members of society-become more capable individuals, or do we change as a part of a natural, evolutionary process?

 

 

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