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“Owing to this struggle for life, any variation, however slight and from whatever cause proceeding, if it be in any degree profitable to an individual of any species, in its infinitely complex relationship to other organic beings and to external nature, will tend to the preservation of that…” quote by Charles Darwin
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“Owing to this struggle for life, any variation, however slight and from whatever cause proceeding, if it be in any degree profitable to an individual of any species, in its infinitely complex relationship to other organic beings and to external nature, will tend to the preservation of that individual, and will generally be inherited by its offspring.”

Charles Darwin

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Source Book: On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin, 1859

Natural selection favors traits that improve survival and reproduction, allowing them to be passed to offspring.

In simple terms: Beneficial traits spread through generations.

Key Takeaway

Encourage environments that reward useful adaptations.

Themes

evolution survival inheritance biology

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

scientific educational

When to use this quote

  • conservation
  • medicine
  • agriculture
  • education
  • business strategy

Key Concepts

natural selection fitness genetic variation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we identify truly advantageous traits?
  • What traits might be harmful in other contexts?
A Different Perspective

Assumes traits are always beneficial, ignoring trade‑offs.

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