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How To Survive In The Human World

What do humans need to survive?

This is such a fantastic question. I believe the following 2 points will help us surviveFamily, or friends who become family: We need people who love us unconditionally and are loyal to us. People who have our back and can show us love through various ways— hugging, affection, terms of endearment, the love & support of a mother & father or a best friend. This makes us feel loved, feel supported and happy. Having people in our lives who can help us and truly accept us for who we are become reasons to overcome challenges and become sources of great strength in times of need. Humans are social creatures who learn, evolve, and thrive with their tribes … so having a tribe of either friends or family or both is a must for survival. It's one of the reasons we have survived for so many years… together we are stronger.Confidence: Being a confident person who believes in herself and her abilities is important for survival. This is because a confident person can endure challenging situations knowing they can overcome. A confident person believes that she is capable of handling the uphill battles, pain from life, and possibly more. An inner belief that “I know I can do this” will push someone through the hardest of times… which therefore, aids in survival!

What extra receptors would help human survive in today's world?

maybe cancer growth receptors that detect the early stages cancer development thus enable early treatment and ultimately survival

Can humans survive another world war?

I think we can servive! But with all these fagotts and damn democrats ******* everything up i dont know about that! I hope in a way we do go to ww3 it may shut some people up, and show other countrys that were not fagotts or lil bitches! I will support any war for a good cause and support our troops! As we have servived war in the past we can do it again!

How long would humans survive without bees?

From a biomass standpoint, most human plant food is wind-pollinated: grasses such as rice, wheat, corn, barley, millet, oats. Another large chunk of calories (and protein etc. ) comes from plants that can self-pollinate, such as soybeans. Another chunk of plants can be pollinated by more than one kind of bee. In fact tomatoes, blueberries, cranberries, and most pea family members are better pollinated by bumblebees or carpenter bees than by honeybees.There are over 20,000 bee species in the world. If we lost honeybees, we would be fine, but the harvest of almonds and apricots would become more uncertain and spotty. If we lost all bees, many of the 200,000 flowering plants that are animal-pollinated would go extinct, including many of our favorite food plants. There are other animal pollinators including butterflies, moths, hoverflies, birds, fruitbats and Australian sugar gliders, but most flowering plants prefer bees.Without bees, we would have a much more boring diet, but the bulk of our food plants would not care. We could still eat rice with tofu and soy sauce. Or maize and beans. we’d have trouble with the squash. And forget the apple pie. Take another shot of tequila (agaves are often bat pollinated), or a flagon of wine (grapes are wind-pollinated).

Can the world survive without philosophy?

Survive? Absolutely. Chances are it would devolve into a world where free thought and disagreement are nowhere to be found.
Chances are it would be a fate worse than death. And a little part of me believes those in power are doing best to make it that world.

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