Species do not change overnight
By meekoh
@meekoh (28)
Philippines
September 27, 2007 7:39pm CST
Species do not change overnight,or even in the course of one lifetime. Rather, evolutionary changes occur in tiny, almost impercetible increments over a course of thousands of generations - periods that range from decades to millions of years. To study evolutionary relationships among organisms, scientists must perform complex detective work deriving indirect clues from the fossil record, patterns of animal distribution, comparative anatomy, molecular biology, and finally, direct observation in labortaories and the natural environment.
Like me, it might take a lifetime to totally change all the things I want changed. It may cost me a lot to do as such but I know, eventually, in the end, it'll be worth it.
Life is a constant world that has its never-ending changes - we have to face each circumstance with no BUTS, WHAT IFS, no HOWS nor WHYS. We have to live each day to the fullest and accept things as they come. Rushing things will just make your confusions worse.
Our lives are entirely different. We came from different worlds. There may be things that I may not understand but it mere reality. We just have to live by it. I have all these wishful thinkings that fate and life would be good to me. After all my experiences, I know not what, where, and who to hang on to. After all, my life doesn't have that sense of value to others anymore. People come and go taling away your naiveness. But I just can't blame them. I wanted it all somehow. Species do not change overnight, or do they?
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