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Natural Selection? (Survival of the "fittest", which in pre-conscious evolutionary stages had a natural imperative, but equated mostly to the development of the primary danger/survival responses, the so-called fight/flight and sometimes-referenced reactive response, leading Chopra and others of like mind to posit that 'survival of the fiercest' would be a more appropriate term, and that the evolution of consciousness, giving rise to the evolution of the consciousness of consciousness, may displace the the most evolved "fierce" responses if our species is going to evolve further, citing a shift to a near future where that matter will be one of 'survival of the wisest.' But I may be totally off track, and missed the right answer, but it's still fun giving it a shot. Need a kick in the head to jar loose an inert line of thinking which hasn't been refreshed for a while.)

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