If Charles Darwin was a poet, how would he write his 'Theory of Evolution'? May be by simple juxtaposition of words. I began writing ‘Lyrical Darwinism’ with that thought and extended it to how evolution is likely to shift if one of the fundamental assumptions made by Darwin is changed.
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Everything is scarce.
I compete with you.
You compete with me.
I fear you.
You fear me.
I hate you.
You hate me.
I kill you.
You kill me.
Everything is abundant.
I recognize you.
You recognize me.
I accept you.
You accept me.
I love you.
You love me.
I become you.
You become me.
I am you.
You are me.
There is no I.
There is no you.
There is only us.
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Everything is scarce.
I compete with you.
You compete with me.
I fear you.
You fear me.
I hate you.
You hate me.
I kill you.
You kill me.
Everything is abundant.
I recognize you.
You recognize me.
I accept you.
You accept me.
I love you.
You love me.
I become you.
You become me.
I am you.
You are me.
There is no I.
There is no you.
There is only us.
Beautiful
ReplyDeleteDarwinism also explains altruism, Kamlesh.
ReplyDeleteHow about waxing lyrical on that note?
this is utterly brilliant. i love you for who you are kamo:)
ReplyDeleteblessings
Simple and powerful, love it!
ReplyDeletenice. almost like a geometry theorem. i like the connections and the conclusion
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