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Follow on Google News | Shupe is set to release a profound exploration of humanity amidst the chaos of conflict and misuBy: Chet Shupe Evolution commissioned sisterhoods to be the caretakers of life, and brotherhoods to be life's protectors, Shupe says. So, evolution configured men's feelings so that when facing danger, men value the lives of the people they are protecting more than they value their own, not by choice. By the grace of evolution, it is how they feel—no good intentions required. And because they can't help themselves from feeling that way, they know that somewhere down deep in their souls, they care. So, men love war because it provides evolution, via their emotional intelligence, an opportunity to remind them that their lives count. Before humans domesticated themselves, there were all kinds of dangers for men to face, thus they were constantly reminded that they were needed. Now that civil order has eliminated most of those dangers, men must wait until the next war for their inborn feeling to remind them that they care. Men at war enjoy the camaraderie of brotherhood and they feel needed. Back home, there are no brotherhoods, and no dangers to face, so they don't feel needed. True, on the battlefield men are at risk of losing their physical lives, but it's one heck of a boost to their spiritual ones—so much that sometimes it's hard for soldiers to go home. There, they are yet at risk of losing their physical lives because they find that they are able to bear the burden of losing their spiritual ones. Shupe's book, Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature – How Civilization Destroys Happiness, is available on http://www.spiritualfreedompress.com/ For more information about Chet Shupe and upcoming events, please visit http://www.spiritualfreedompress.com End
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