Evolution Quote by Douglas Rushkoff
““Scientist Freeman Dyson attempted to clarify this for us when he came up with the concept of temporal diversity. As he came to realize, the survival of a species depends on adaptation and learning on six distinct timescales. On the shortest, most immediate scale, species must exist from year to year. The unit of survival for this year-to-year existence is the individual life form. Over decades, the unit of survival is the family, whose multiple generations last much longer than any single individual’s life span. Over centuries, it’s the tribe or nation. Over millennia, it is an entire culture. Over tens of millennia, it is the species itself, slowly evolving or surrendering to an evolved competitor. And over eons, the unit of survival is “the whole web of life of our planet.”2””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Temporal Diversity and Species Survival, Douglas Rushkoff, 2021
Survival depends on adapting across six timescales, from individual lives to the planetary web, highlighting layered responsibilities.
In simple terms: Survival requires adaptation at personal, family, cultural, and planetary levels.
Act on multiple timescales for lasting impact.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal health
- family planning
- community projects
- policy advocacy
- planetary stewardship
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Which timescale do you prioritize?
- How can you balance actions across scales?
Focusing on one scale may neglect others.