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Innate Fear
From where do our innate fears come from?
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Innate Fears:

Innate fears are fears we have from birth

When geese are hatched in a hatchery they are set aside in a cage and have a cardboard cutout of a goose flown over them, they then reach out chirping and begging for food but when flown backwards the mother goose now resembles a hungry falcon, the geese then try to hide and stop chirping,

Humans, how you scream at a spider did our ancestors run from an arachnid that was twenty times as deadly as an average black widow throughout many many years your genes have held these innate fears telling you to be afraid of these monsters that roamed the earth and killed men and women that are now just common household animals

Where did you come from:
The earth

You can breath quickly, run,
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Their brain almost functions the exact same way as yours they learn almost as easily and are almost able to completely talk in fact you dont come from monkeys, you come from primates from a very long time ago. I think the best way to explain it is using a tree it has many branches all branches are apart of that tree but no branch is alike they just have similarities

Right before the continental drift there was an ice age that lasted a long while but as an animal instinct humans began to migrate but they didnt know the whole earth was frozen so they kept moving and know one really knows they just have estimates why the plates move but they began to and pangea split so eventually humans had to adapt to the climate they were in we began gaining pigments and losing them because of our climate which didnt happen instantly once again we were adapting breeding and evolving our brains grew and we made it

We all came from the same place
And we dont need a supreme being, you got this far yourself
Well not you, your

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