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The Fittest, The Surving

An article looking at how we survive. How we can be the fittest to survive the best. Is it all worth it?


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The Fittest, The Surviving

 

            We all, every single day – sometimes many in every one day – have our challenges to overcome. Challenges that require us to raise up to and not be shadowed or overpowered by, challenges that can, potentially, have the complications of a lifelong riddle of answers or the simplicity of knowing exactly what it is you need to do to overcome whatever it may be in order for us to do that inevitable ‘living’ but the main and actual ‘challenge’ is – actually – overcoming it.
            Life’s challenges, whatever their difficulty or danger to us, need to be challenged themselves by the survivor. These life challenges decide ‘The Survival of the Fittest’, though sounding lethal, there can be possibilities to come back fitting, although some fights mean the be all and end all – life or death – and thus fit or unfit to survive, to live.

They shape us, shape and reveal the people we are, whether we’re fighters or flyers, predators or prey, successes or failures, in love or out of it, winners or losers. Basically – if you’re living or dying.
            Things aren’t always so dramatic, think of it this way the bigger the challenge – if you’re able to overcome it – the bigger the releasing outcome. Isn’t that what the challenges are all about…..Being able to say you’re the person you are who you want to be, you’re in the place you want to be in, you’re doing what you’ve always wanted to do. It’s your life and you’re living it.

Why can’t we just say we’ll just exist? Why can’t we live the lives we want to live, more than just to breathe, eat and mate without these challenges?
- The very world we make these lives on has its own growth and evolution towards its own survival. The movements it has dictates the movements of every living thing it supports. They all had to evolve to survive ice ages, devastation and wars – whatever the kind of evolution it may have been.
            Saying this, does that mean we’re, our fitness is measured in many different ways? Different depending on what we’re here for? What we want to do.

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