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Adaptive Response vs. Difficulty

What if “Good” is merely the natural adaptive human response to difficulty? Difficulty then, from this perspective, may be called “evil.” It would follow then, that without evil, there can be no good, just as a re-action first requires an action.

Topic: Good vs. Evil: Adaptive Response Theory

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