Survival depends on traits each individual is born with—traits that help them live long enough to have offspring and pass those traits on.
Nature doesn’t create these traits; it simply lets the best-suited individuals survive. This is the essence of “survival of the fittest.”
Darwin also revealed the power of genes—the real drivers of evolution. Genes aren’t selfish in a mean way; they simply work to protect themselves.
That’s why a mother cares for her children: they share the same genes, and those genes “want” to survive through the next generation.
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Ever wonder what really drives life? The Selfish Gene reveals how our instincts, behaviors—even love—are shaped by tiny genes fighting to survive. Discover the code behind your nature.
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