Individual Choice is a Vital Mechanism and Safety

Individual choice is a vital mechanism and safety factor in evolution.

The choices we make are at the cutting edge of the evolutionary process.

Some choices lead to destruction, others to survival, and some to evolution. Diversity is essential.

Our cultural legacy of stories, tales, and fables, such as those recorded and passed down by Aesop, the Panchatantra, and the brothers Grimm, note the follies, dead ends, narrow escapes, and forward momentum of decisions we make every day.

Globalisation has shared around the benefits of technology but also magnified the dangers.

Ancient Romans used lead piping to their detriment, the beauties of Regency England applied lead paint to their faces, but the addition of lead in paints and petrol globalised a type of pollution that undermines intelligence.

There are mechanisms in nature that benefit everyone.

The sun shines on everyone, spring renews life everywhere.

Can the Actions of Government Mimic the Universality of Nature?

Unfortunately, governments struggle to balance the individual and the social interest. History is littered with mistakes.

Science and technology have their full share of errors.

Individual choice is a safety factor that balances out the mandates of government.

If choices are stifled, diversity decreases and the safety valves of evolution are shut off.

Global mandates of medical interventions are the stuff of our worst nightmares and a prescription for evolutionary disaster.

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