PsychoSarah
Chaotic Neutral
Haha, what? I think in order to be altruistic, one has to have the potential to willfully be malicious. All of what a bacterium does is instinct, not thought out. They measurably do not have the capacity to think, let alone decide to help or harm each other. Besides, for it to be altruistic, there would have to be some loss, or at least lack of a benefit, to a bacteria that performed an action that helped others. But bacteria don't make such sacrifices; all benefit from being in a colony together.OK, I'll try this nice and slow. That is an interesting and very important point, PsychoSarah. Evolution is not about brutal competition. There is a definite altruistic side to it. Bacteria have been known to exhibit altruistic behavior. I posit all entities have feelings and empathy for one another. Such altruistic behavior I take as proof of that. I also posit that altruism and egotism are one, not two exclusive categories. You cannot be happy unless your brother is happy. Such altruistic behavior demonstrates that. I also posit that love is not a mere nicety; love is essential for our survival. Such altruistic behavior does point to that.
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