What are the adaptation advantages of internal human conflict?
In politics if something happened it always happened for a reason. I think the
Same can be said about ‘nature’ and evolution.
This may be vastly oversimplified examples, but why do humans (in general)
Experience:
1) Love & Lust
Love and Lust are two entirely different things and can never be reconciled.
Love is selfless and wishing the best for the other person. Love is ‘higher’ more abstract, ideal, ‘spiritual’, and it involves a higher consciousness and awareness of self and
Others. Love is willingly placing the other person above and before yourself and feeling happy for doing so even at great expense of your own self interest and well-being.
Lust is primordial and primitive. It is DIRECTX10, it bypasses all our software programming (ie morals, ethics, religions, promises, social contract) and goes straight to the point. (reproduction) It is hardwired into our brain and nervous system and is a irrefutable fact of humanity.
The amazing thing is, even though love and lust are entirely different worlds, both this realms of existence are very compelling. And here is where confusion and conflict jumps in. If all humans cared about was love there would be no conflict. Same for if all we cared for was lust. But as a human most can be swayed one way or another and its hard sticking to one side of the fence.
Love can be associated with generosity, empathy, kindness, peace. Lust can be associated with avarice, apathy, hatred, violence.
Love is like the feeling you get when you help or donate to those less fortunate than you, or those in desperate need.
Lust is like the feeling you get when you are starving or on the verge of dying from thirst and eat a 16” delicious pizza or drink a quart of Gatorade.
Both actions are desirable and ‘emotional’ in their respective domains. Both they contradict each other. Why this contradiction??
If the meaning and purpose of subjective human life is to just “experience”, to have
‘emotions’ and to get raw input of stimulus, then there is really no good or bad.
Love and lust are all a part of this ‘experience’ of life, and are equally worthy of meaning and purpose. But why the inner conflict then?
The point is though; each human is fully capable of experiencing and enjoying BOTH of these conflicting and contradicting aspects of life. Why did we evolve this way?
What is the adaptation advantage of this inner turmoil?
What benefit does a criminal gain from growing a ‘conscious’? Or a sinner believing in God and transforming his life?
My question really is:
Why do we do ‘bad’ and then think bad of ourselves and want to do ‘good’ but really deep down still want to do ‘bad’? What is the purpose of this confusion and conflict?


