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According to the passage, the most important thing for all organisms is to ----.
Like other organisms, we humans make avoiding
danger our highest priority. It is a simple evolutionary
story: organisms that did not do so simply did not
survive. Perhaps any living thing should bear in
mind that it is better to miss lunch than to be lunch.
Think about a bunny rabbit out in a meadow. If that
bunny finds some really good veggies and becomes so
engrossed in them that she does not keep looking
around, she is liable to be eaten by a puma. Only
bunnies that learned to eat while keeping a constant eye
out for predators remain to inhabit this earth. But, unlike
bunnies, we humans can describe the past and possible
futures. You can think about how your father died of
carotid artery blockage and worry that the same thing
might happen to you. You can also worry about your
child who might possibly be picked on by other kids at
school. Although our thoughts about the future can
make us thrilled in anticipation of good things to come,
we are also prone to horrifying visions of bad things that
might happen to us, thanks to our evolutionary bias to
avoid danger. Then, thanks to our verbal, relational
abilities, we can inhabit a terrifying world while sitting in
a perfectly safe, quiet room.