“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most adaptable to change.”
— Charles Darwin
This quote highlights a core idea from Darwin’s thinking about evolution and survival. The message is not that strength or intelligence has no value, but rather that neither guarantees long-term survival on its own. Conditions in nature are never fixed, and environments keep shifting in ways that cause living beings to respond or adjust.
This quote highlights a core idea from Darwin’s thinking about evolution and survival. The message is not that strength or intelligence has no value, but rather that neither guarantees long-term survival on its own. Conditions in nature are never fixed, and environments keep shifting in ways that cause living beings to respond or adjust.
But consider it in context to today’s world where many humans are unwilling to adapt to any sort of change.