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The behavior displayed by ants working to raise offspring would be classified as Eusociality. Eusociality in the insect world consists of many generations taking care of the young offspring.

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The behavior displayed by ants working to raise offspring would be classified as Eusociality. Eusociality in the insect world consists of many generations taking care of the young offspring.

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The behavior displayed by ants working to raise offspring would be classified as Eusociality. Eusociality in the insect world consists of many generations taking care of the young offspring.

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The behavior displayed by ants working to raise offspring would be classified as Eusociality. Eusociality in the insect world consists of many generations taking care of the young offspring.

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The engima of the social community, she is exsists only as the antithesis of a eusociality. The term was first coined by the William Faulkner in his novel: Solider's Play, described as a pseudoscientific dogma it attempts an evolutionary model of cultural information transfer based on the concept of apostasy.

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There IS an answer to the question of 'what is the meaning of life', BUT until we could explain our seemingly-imperfect, 'good-and-evil'-afflicted HUMAN CONDITION we couldn't afford to acknowledge what that meaning is. The truth is, any meaningful thoughts on life, such as questions like 'what is life all about', ended in unbearable confrontation with the issue of our seemingly extremely flawed state or condition.

Since life is subject to the laws of physics, and the integrative, cooperation-dependent law of Negative Entropy implies that we should live cooperatively, selflessly and lovingly, WHY THEN ARE WE HUMANS COMPETITIVE, SELFISH AND AGGRESSIVE? Yes, we needed to first explain ourDIVISIVE condition because only then could we face this truth that the answer to 'what is the meaning of life' is to be INTEGRATIVE!

And, MOST WONDERFULLY, biology is now able to provide that long dreamed-of, reconciling, redeeming and thus psychologically rehabilitating explanation of our seemingly-highly-imperfect, divisively-behaved condition, thus allowing us to safely admit that the answer to 'what is the meaning of life' is that it is to behave in an integrative cooperative, selfless and loving way. (It should be mentioned that this explanation of our species' deeply psychologically troubled condition is not the psychosis-avoiding, trivialising, dishonest account of it that the biologist E.O. Wilson has put forward in his theory of Eusociality, but the psychosis-addressing-and-solving, real explanation of it.)

Before presenting the all-important, human-race-transforming, real explanation of the human condition, the following scientific explanation of the integrative meaning of life makes it very clear why we couldn't admit this truth while we were unable to explain our less-than-ideal condition.

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