Confession: I haven't the slightest interest in my genetic ancestry or where my ancestors came from or what they did.
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And most of all, I'm proud of the apes (or pseudo-apes), my most glorious ancestors. The animals who somehow found a way to be a little more than animals. What a task that was. What a labor of millennia.
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We humans are not fallen beings. We did not fall from grace. We climbed upward from the muck. The fruit of the Tree of Knowledge was not sin - it was the whole damn point. Eating it was the only thing worth doing.
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(That sounds profound but actually I read it in a cheesy 1980s sci-fi book: https://www.amazon.com/Uplift-War-Saga-Book/dp/0553279718 …)
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And of course, there's so much left to do. There is so much farther to go. We're still animals, brutalizing each other and scrabbling for a living out of the unforgiving dirt. Our ignorance still dwarfs our knowledge. Our petty selfishness still dwarfs our kindness.
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But even though there's so much farther to go, I'm proud of how far we've come. Against all the odds. Against a Universe of random death and entropy that had it in for us every step of the way. Those aren't just my ancestors. They're yours too. And you should be proud. (end)
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(Hmmm. Was I premature in my advice?)
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