I am reading at the moment the German translation of "The Museum of Abandoned 
Secrets" from the Ukrainian writer Oksana Zabuzhko. It is a long novel about 
the history of Ukraine. She writes sentences as long as pages where one 
metaphor follows the next like pearls on a necklace of beads.One of these 
metaphors made me think if we can describe emotions as a "driving assistant" 
for the vehicles created by our selfish genes. A driving assistant shaped by 
million years of evolution which wakes up in the right moments and guides us in 
the right direction (whenever it is supper- or pairing time). If we select the 
right direction, then it rewards us by a boost of energy or fuel.Does it make 
sense to extend Dawkins' metaphor like this? Our BMW 330E has for example a 
system that warns the driver if he comes to close to the edge of the lane. Then 
the wheel starts to vibrate. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_driver-assistance_systems-J.
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