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"But how can you possible, and logically, apply that to education and the human world?
You cannot. In the human world, sick people don't just die,they get medicine and such.
Sorry, I read a book all about evolution, and am currently taking a college class in Human Physiology, and to apply "Survival of the fittest" is not logical at all."
You yourself seem to be somewhat of an idealist. Sick people do die in the world, only some people take the time to treat them. Take the situation in Darfur, for example. Or the problem with AIDS in poor countries. However, I do not see how this has to do with the idea of survival of the fittest.
Also, I happen to be Russian. I just gained US citizenship last summer. I think I have plenty of insight on a different culture.
You also seem to not take in what I am saying, so I feel that this argument is going nowhere and is quite hopeless. Once again, I will state finally that since our society values power, creativity, and intelligence, then it is only natural that individuals try to gain those characteristics as a way of ensuring their survival in that very same society.
Also, it's nice that you are taking classes, but that does not give you credibility or substantial evidence to say that it is not logical at all.
I think I'm going to work on my website some more. Thanks for stopping by, by the way.
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