Hey Ferenc, I understand your point – I think it’s just necessary in evolution to have destructive, inexplicable developments and decisions that are needed to, as they say, “separate the wheat from the chaff” – or something like that…
After all, we live in a world full of polarities, so it seems necessary to have both and for individuals to make a choice – good or bad – and to be role models for future generations.
The more I think about it, the more I realize that finding the middle ground is the way to go. And people who can navigate the middle ground – like occasionally consuming sugar in our example – are admirable because they seem to be in strong harmony with themselves. They can experience and probably even enjoy addictive and unhealthy things without harming themselves or, more importantly, falling into their negative effects.
If you ever come to South America, feel free to reach out to me. I’m in a different country every three months, so maybe we can coordinate that.
Carnivory
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