Our environment, and even ourselves, is made up of a large number of elements that work together to make each component, each system, and any other related element work, thus forming a complete balance between each of them.
The balance between the elements is vital for things to work, and their success and sustainability depend on it. Between this balance new forms of self-management or conditioning arise with the aim of giving continuity to the balance of the elements and providing a progressive improvement, according to the conditions of the environment, these forms of self-management of the elements, essentially of living beings, are evolution and behaviour.
The first difference between these models of self-management of the elements is that the first is a natural, autonomous and involuntary process. Evolution has always existed, and will always exist, thanks to this process of adaptation, life has been able to overcome all obstacles and spread, creating highly complex beings, from the simplest animal to the most competent human being. On the other hand, behaviour is a means of action that can be adjusted according to the interests of individuals and can vary with each situation. Unlike evolution, which is a gradual and well-established process, behavior is an instantaneous, and often unpredictable, process. Behavior is one of the reasons that makes living beings unique, having the ability to ration, meditate on a situation, and act voluntarily is a wonderful gift that gives us great power.
Posted from my blog with SteemPress : http://hevictor.vornix.blog/2018/07/29/the-balance-of-adaptation/