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Negative evolutionary counter-traits
May 15, 2024, 12:13 p.m.
Negative evolutionary counter-traits involve is it better or worse over the long term of doing something. For example, a gazelle outruns a lion, it survives. What does that do to the lion, it runs faster, it survives. The negative evolutionary counter-trait of outrunning a lion is the lion runs faster. We may want to out-smart the lion so the lion will have to sit and think.
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