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Human Ascent - An Introduction
Human Ascent: Evolution Through Love, Not Survival
Evolution is not a story of how animals fight, feed, and survive — it is an inner transformation.
Human Ascent reveals evolution as a gradual shift from instinct to emotional attachment, from self-preservation to self-sacrifice, and from mechanical behaviour to independent awareness and empathy.

Henry Gobus
Nov 103 min read


Natural selection
Rethinking Darwin: Why the “Survival of the Fittest” Model Falls Short
Competition lies at the heart of Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection — the idea that life advances through struggle and individual supremacy. Yet across nature we find countless examples of cooperation, empathy, and altruism that contradict this view.

Henry Gobus
Nov 102 min read


The key to evolution: Biologically complex organisms
The Biological Key to Evolution
Life on Earth began with the simplest form imaginable — a single-celled organism. For more than three billion years, bacteria dominated the planet. Yet they’re rarely mentioned when people discuss evolution. Only about four hundred million years ago did the first insects appear
Henry Gobus
Nov 101 min read
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