the first forms of life were much like fire, waves of chemical reactions that swept the primordial soup until exhausted, and only after many attempts life learned to survive
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this heritage is still apparent when every time life opens a new niche, it becomes fire and burns through all available fuel before remembering what it is
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I think the most meaningful distinction you can draw is that life usually does not just start from scratch, while fire does it all the time
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