by dinopello » Sat 11 Aug 2012, 19:47:56
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Lore', 'N')ot all living things are greedy. I've never heard of bactaria to lions competing for money and power. We've developed a lust for symbols of our greed that extend beyond our basic nature to survive and reproduce.
Come on, Lore. Bacteria doesn't have the lame-stream media to report on it that's for sure so that explains why you haven't heard of it but put two different bacteria in a petri dish and they each will selfishly consume whatever resources are in there while they make their environment toxic and reproduce (like bunnies). They will have no discussion about reducing their population growth or how the environment is getting toxic or anything. Just eat, poop, and reproduce as fast as they can until something external limits their activity. We do something similar. On the plus side for bacteria, they don't complain about their lot in life.
And, lions fight over territorial control, domination over the females and resources all the time. They are a bit smarter than us and didn't bother creating artificial 'money' to fight over. A male lion that takes over territory from another male will kill the children of the defeated male and take the females for himself. A human tries that and he could end up in the slammer these days.
As a species, we arrogantly think we are better than that. If we actually behaved better then maybe it wouldn't be arrogance but I don't see us behaving so much differently.