Competition versus Cooperation

Discussion in 'Politics' started by andrasnm, Dec 15, 2006.

Which would you choose?

  1. Competition, even if it kills me

    2 vote(s)
    28.6%
  2. Cooperation, as I am a "pussy", girlie man

    5 vote(s)
    71.4%
  1. Wolves ?
     
    #11     Dec 15, 2006
  2. Theres a variety of antechinus, its like a shrew............

    Totally solitary, except for mating.
    If two males meet each other, they fight to the death.
    If a male finds a female with babies, it kills them.
    And after mating, the male promptly dies from exhaustion.
    Further, the females often mate again.
    The species isnt doing that great.
    Is competition really that good?
     
    #12     Dec 15, 2006
  3. Yeah, yeah, humans.

    Problem is, the misuse of darwins terminology in this context, as it so frequently is.
    It never refered to "fittest", like a track athlete, nor fittest like a dominant lion, nor fittest in the sense of dominating other species, or being on top of the food chain.

    Darwin meant "fitting" in better with an environment, "fitting" an ecological niche, adaptability to change ,"fitting" different envoronments, and being around for the long haul due to these measures, potentially, dare i say it, "evolving" as a species, and as a solid stayer, a competitor with its own niche, in an ecosystem.

    Humans have failed all these measures, sure.

    Humanity isnt "fitting" an environment , (ie survival of fittest) its more like curve fitting.

    Unless you were talking about antechinus.




    :D
     
    #13     Dec 15, 2006
  4. man

    man

    human beings are social. they cannot exist without
    contact to others of the same kind. thus, they can
    do without competition, yet are completely unable
    to do without cooperation.

    everything else is male dumbness.
     
    #14     Dec 19, 2006
  5. man

    man

    which is the only species that is able to adapt to each
    and every environment? which is the species that can
    even change its surroundings to a very large extent?
    which is the only species that developed their brain to
    mathematics, science, religion, art ...?

    maybe the answer to all these questions has some
    correlation to the fact that we do not slaughter each
    other in our everyday hunt for food?

    sitting at a keyboard, using technology that was developed
    by some guys that most likely would not survive a
    mild winter without heating, someone is calling
    darwin. not convincing.
     
    #15     Dec 19, 2006
  6. man

    man

    no, you are not. you are sitting behind a screen, the
    heater turned on, with some coffee in reach. that is
    a little different.
     
    #16     Dec 19, 2006
  7. How did you reach that conclusion? For all you know I could be sitting in my backyard bunker watching Apocalypse Now while naked and eating cheetos.:eek: Be afraid! Be very afraid!:D
     
    #17     Dec 19, 2006

  8. Gee, and i had this mental image of someone hunched over a toughbook, next to a portable satellite dish somewhere in the ozarks, wearing a bearskin and moccassins............

    munching away on homemade deer jerky ,
    sipping moonshine from a yeti skull in between searching for secure proxy connections to bermuda, british virgin islands and tunisia, whilst wondering if that rustling in the bushes was something you could eat...........
    or make into moonshine........or a federal agent!

    Im afraid-im very afraid!


    :D
     
    #18     Dec 19, 2006
  9. man

    man

    (shivering.) touche. (shivering.)

    :)
     
    #19     Dec 20, 2006