Description
Most people think evolution means progress.
This lesson challenges that completely.
The Evolution of Evolution Itself explores a deeper question:
What actually counts as evolution, and who decides?
Across history, the same event can be seen as:
• progress or destruction,
• truth or heresy
• heroism or villainy
This lesson breaks down why.
It examines how:
• people, events, places, and systems either drive evolution or catalyse it
• interpretation shapes historical truth
• social pressures, regional expectations, and national interests influence perception
• power can disguise itself as progress
• technological advancement does not equal moral evolution
From ancient civilisations and myth to modern AI, warfare, and cultural systems, this journey connects the full spectrum of human development into one core idea:
Evolution is not just what happens.
It’s how it is understood.
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Core Themes Covered
• What is evolution beyond biology
• Drivers vs catalysts of change
• Moral judgment vs evolutionary effect
• Hero vs villain perspective dynamics
• Cultural and national interpretation of events
• Myth, religion, and historical narrative as evolutionary frameworks
• Power, control, and technological acceleration
• The paradox of progress vs regression
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Key Realisation
Not everything that changes the world is good.
Not everything that is good changes the world.
Understanding the difference is the point.





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