Modern humans evolved roughly 300,000 years ago, the result of an unbroken line spanning about 12,000 generations. But our story began much earlier. Five to seven million years ago, we shared a branch of the evolutionary tree with our fellow apes. And if we look further back—some 400 million years ago—we were fish.
The probability of our existence is astronomically small when viewed from the perspective of the past. Statistically, we were an almost impossible event, and yet—with immense luck, among other factors—we find ourselves here today, living on this Pale Blue Dot in the vastness of the universe.
Now, as the ice disappears and the planet transforms before our eyes, one question becomes urgent: How much longer will we be part of this story—defined largely by the last few centuries of self-centeredness and destruction?
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