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So it's very fitting.Mutualism is when they both have a net positive effect on each other.
thought this was fascinating-- in the end of the paper is the relationship between humans and nematodes of the gastrointestinal tract canbe considered as a mutualism rather than a typical parasitism.So maybe we should be friends with our microbes instead of being at war.
does everything. Over time, they evolve into specialties and so we have 250 different cell types in our bodies. We can show the number of cell types increases over time in evolutionaryhistory. Increasing mutualism, codependency on other organisms as for your life, increasingubiquity, increasing mindfulness, sentience. We see the mind and the kind of learning that a brain does and neurons, even happens in plants. We see it erupting throughout the
trying to mass market yourself which is very ineffective.Four rules of brand relationships that I live by. The first one is mutualism; it's creating win-win situations in business. The other person has to get as much out of the dealas you do and if they don't it's not gonna be a long term relationship.
it was not very intelligent, but it definitely wanted electricity. And so, if we again ask what the technium wants, what it wants is the same thing. It wants to head towards;it's a general bias to drift towards increasing complexity, increasing diversity, increasing specialization, increasing mutualism, ubiquity, sentience and evolvability, among other things.And so, what does that mean? Well, here's one example of a long-term trend in technology.
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