Greed.Big picture.
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We are upper primates with cognitive ability that has developed much more quickly than our animal instincts have been shed. This has produced an unstable balance between the wonderful and terrible things that we are capable of as a species.
Death.
That is the answer, IMO.You might be in the right frame of mind but you haven't given an answer.
It's still their biggest problem.That is not specific to humans.
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That is the answer, IMO.
It's still their biggest problem.
Enough healthy people to provide the labor necessary for economic growth for the well-being of all, not just the few.
I have no proof of evil outside of the evil in people's actions.What is the biggest cause of death among humans worldwide?
If it is not evil, name something else.
I have no proof of evil outside of the evil in people's actions.
My answer is that the development of cognitive ability has outstripped our ability to evolve past our animal instincts and tribalism. Some cite cooked food as a potential contributor. https://www.scientificamerican.com/...as-cooking-a-pivotal-step-in-human-evolution/Stating one thing in the very large set of imbalanced wonderful and terrible things would be an answer.
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Because I'm not playing your game. I answered the OP, not sorry you have such as issue/agenda with it.You did not answer my question.
My answer is that the development of cognitive ability has outstripped our ability to evolve past our animal instincts and tribalism. Some cite cooked food as a potential contributor. https://www.scientificamerican.com/...as-cooking-a-pivotal-step-in-human-evolution/
Civilization.Big picture.
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