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Human culture is changing too fast for evolution to catch up—here’s how it may affect you


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Human culture is changing too fast for evolution to catch up—here’s how it may affect you

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Research is showing that many of our contemporary problems, such as

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of
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, are emerging from rapid technological advancement and
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. A theory that can help explain why we respond poorly to modern conditions, despite the choices, safety and other benefits they bring, is
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Mismatch happens when an evolved adaptation, either physical or psychological, becomes misaligned with the environment. Take moths and some species of nocturnal flies, for example. Because they have to navigate in the dark, they

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. But due to the invention of artificial lighting, many moths and flies are drawn to street lamps and indoor lights instead.

The same happens for humans. A classic example is our “sweet tooth,” which motivated ancestral humans to search for calorie-rich foods in nutritionally scarce environments. This sweet tooth becomes mismatched to the modern world when food companies mass produce foods laden with refined sugars and ****, ********** an otherwise useful trait. The result is tooth decay, obesity and diabetes.

The modern world is replete with things that make our once-adaptive instincts go awry. For instance, humans evolved to live in

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of approximately 50 to 150 close-knit people. Our adaptive need to belong functions well in such settings. In large cities populated by hundreds of thousands of strangers, however, people can end up feeling
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and like they have not many close friends.

Studies have also shown that when social animals are kept in crowded spaces, they experience

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which has consequences for physical health such as
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The social inequality in modern societies also differs from the more

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. Humans evolved to care about social status, which motivates us to redress status gaps between ourselves and others. But when social disparity is too intense and people like Elon Musk, whose
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would take the average ********* several million years of work at the mean annual wage to catch up with, are regularly made salient by the media, our concerns with social status can lead to
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Social media exacerbates the problems associated with social comparisons. As people typically

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also allows people to obsess with greater precision over where they stand in relation to others.

Several problematic trends can be understood from this evolutionary mismatch. For instance, competition and status anxiety have been linked to obsessions with

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People are also more likely to take risks when they feel that they need to gain a competitive edge. Coupled with the rising cost of living, people can find their jobs are inadequate not only to keep up with societal expectations but also to build wealth. A

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by global investment professionals association, the CFA Institute, indicated that many Gen Z people are turning to risky investments like cryptocurrencies in a bid to cope. The intensely competitive modern world can also drive people to undergo
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As people struggle to live up to society’s expectations of successful adults, they seem to be

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have found that increasing costs of living are forcing these age groups to lower their career ambitions and give up the idea of owning a home, starting a family or even finding a romantic partner. A
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of 55,000 people born between 1981 and 2012 found that respondents are focusing on caring more for their mental and physical health instead.

When competition becomes too intense, people may internalize the pressure and experience anxiety or depression. Researchers have linked

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and depression to people feeling they can no longer deal with the demands of modern society. These trends are especially prevalent in countries with a
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Studies have shown that some externalizing responses may include anger at the perceived unfairness of a contest that seems impossible to win, resulting in

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. A manifestation of this anger can be noted in, for example,
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, in which men often feel they are unable to find a romantic or ******* partner because the odds are unjustly stacked against them.

What can we do

The evolutionary mismatch perspective doesn’t suggest that we return completely to an ancestral way of life, but to find ways to adjust our environment such that it aligns better with our evolved nature. For example, we can think of ways to engineer the built environment to reduce crowdedness or increase access to nature. Indeed, nature immersion, such as forest-bathing (focusing on sensory engagement to connect with nature) and community gardening, can reduce stress and improve well-being.

Lifestyle changes to reduce consumerism and exposure to mass and social media, alongside focusing on meaningful work rather than job prestige, are also likely to help. Some counter-trends like minimalism and mindfulness indicate a growing awareness that finding contentment in the little things can allow us to avoid the pitfalls of modernity.

These are just some ideas. But appreciating the evolutionary basis of our problems and raising awareness of the mismatch perspective may give us a better chance of tackling them at the root.

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