Hi everybody and thank you Pauline for your controversial question.

I agree with you, I think determining who is the fittest largely depends on
the situation. About singers, when society accept a genre of music, they
will survive until those fans are in majority.

I think in any field considering the situation and trends, the most fitted
phenomenon could survive.

Elham

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 3:57 PM, pln471 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Raghu Briana Oshiro and all other still silent ones,:)
>
> Darwin first came up with that theory based on the results of his
> field observations on the animals if I remember it correctly.
>
> A huge difference between them and us human  is that they merely
> hunt,fight or breed for survival whereas we human sometimes compete
> for greed out of sense of insecurity even though there are enough
> resources for everyone.
>
> I have been wondering if the fittest are the strongest,the smartest or
> the best?
> I myself doubt so because it's not necessarily true.
> The fittest has to be the cockroach and the rat then!
> What does that tell you?!LOL
> There's one expression in English that compares competitions in the
> business world to rat races.:)
>
> If we take music industry for example,the most popular band or singer
> isn't the best.
> They lead on the market because the big label is behind them doing all
> the packaging,promoting campaigns,etc.
> They may dominate the market for a couple of months or luckily
> years,then who will remember them in 10 years' time?
>
> What does that leave for independent singers or groups?
>
> Looking forward to more inputs from you 3 and others as I am still
> thinking about this question!
>
> Thank you and pleasant day!
> Pln
>
>
>
> On Jul 16, 5:13 am, Rafael Oshiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hii Pln, Raghu, Briana and all!!!
> >
> > Pln, for me this subject is really interesting too.
> > I sincerely feel that this is the most acceptable theory nowadays,
> provided
> > that no other theory has a good explanation. I agree with that and
> > differently as Briana said, for me it's not only valid for animals. We
> have
> > to think that the evolution that we have today, took so much time
> > (centuries, milleniums, ...) to happen. It doens't happen "overnight".
> >
> > Have very good day!!
> > Oshiro
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:58 AM, briana moore <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hi Pln,
> >
> > > Q. Do you believe in this theory that only the fittest can survive in
> the
> > > world?
> > > A. Most often ...
> >
> > > Q. How do you see it?
> > > A. I see it, as it is ....LOL
> >
> > > Q. What does this theory mean to you?
> > > A. This theory is very old, and pertains to animals only.  In the human
> > > world, only those who are the richest or most intelligent, are the
> fittest
> > > for survival, though all survive. If someone dies of hunger in India,
> it
> > > becomes a topic of discussion in the Parliament.
> >
> > > Government claims that no one is hungry in the country, or dying of
> lack of
> > > food, shelter or medical aid.
> >
> > > Q. If you don't believe so,what's your own theory?:)
> > > A. As records are made to be broken, theories are postulated to be
> > > abrogated.
> >
> > > "The moment a person forms a theory, his imagination sees in every
> object
> > > only the traits which favor that theory. "
> > > - Thomas Jefferson
> >
> > > smile
> > > briana- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
> >
>


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