I truly believe it is, the poor, dumb, and unfit, I mean let’s face it, what becomes of them? They certainly don’t become CEO’s of companies, get respected by other humans and amount to anything in life anyways.
I feel bad for being poor or dumb, because that’s something you’re born being. You can turn the poor table around, but what can you really do about brains? Not much.
Is there a brain pill on the market? lol.
Being fit, in this day and age is probably more to do with good people skills, rising above and being a leader/competitive, etc.
What happens to the shy and naturaly meek? Ever watch junior high dodgeball? lol. well there ya go.
If life really is like this, then why do we play by the rules and try to act like a civil society? Let all hell break loose, why respect the oppressor? lol.
It makes no sense to me.
Society doesn’t know what it’s doing, it’s just going on ridiculously, and that’s probably why everything is so screwed up.
it’s not fair.
Oh I forgot to add good looking as well to that list. lol!
We live in a country where people are literally dying to be good looking. lol.
Chosen Answer:
Human life has not really been about “survival of the fittest” for several hundred years, and even really since before the agricultural revolution 10,000 years ago. The strongest aren’t the only ones that survive anymore, because we control our food supply. Our technology has exempted us from having to play by nature’s rules (for now anyway). “Poor and dumb” people are surviving everywhere, from the deserts of Mexico to the tundra of Alaska. They just don’t survive as “rich, smart” people.
And I think you should consider how shallow and arrogant your first paragraph sounds. I am still fairly young and have met many people who are poor, not extremely intelligent, but are happy, employed, respected, and admired nonetheless. If you think you have to be rich to be respected, you’re hanging out with the wrong types of people man.
by: Buying is Voting
on: 17th January 08