Survival of the superior?
Medium | 22.04.2026 18:39
We evolved jaws that fit our changing food habits.
Our brains expanded, giving us intelligence beyond instinct.
Body hair reduced. Posture improved.
We adapted, again and again, becoming more efficient versions of ourselves.
On paper, it looks like progress.
But somewhere between survival and superiority, something shifted.
Since when did we evolve to hate each other?
Because biologically, hate wasn’t necessary.
Survival needed cooperation.
Early humans didn’t thrive alone ,they lived, hunted, and protected each other in groups.
So where did it come from?