1. The Island, Chapter 38


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    and teachers fornicating together, but decided to give the guy a break. If he was making Joelle happy, he was all right in my book. I mentally organized myself, shaking off the idle thoughts, and ambled over to our improvised “schoolroom.” I had decided to concentrate on the broad strokes of life on our planet: how it came to be, how much variety there was, and how things evolved. I figured the less interesting stuff such as cell biology could wait until the kids were more engaged. Once my pupils had assembled on the ring of logs we had dragged into the trees at the edge of the beach, I started. “Who knows what the most successful creatures are on Earth?” A slew of hands went up, and I chose Alyssa (not that I was biased or anything). “Humans?” she said hesitantly. “Some people might say so,” I said, “but it depends on how you define success. What group of organisms are the most numerous? Does anybody know?” Silence. I thought of repeating “Bueller? Bueller?” for a while, but decided they weren’t old enough to get the reference. “Bacteria win that contest easily. There are 10 times more bacteria just in our bodies right here, than the number of all the humans on the planet.” I paused. “Does that make them successful?” “Yeah,” said Alison, thinking. “But they’re pretty simple, aren’t they? I mean, they don’t seem that impressive.” “OK. How about what group of creatures has the highest mass when put together?” “Not people?” Connor said, anticipating a trick. “Not people,” I ...
    agreed. “Insects. When you put them all together they weigh more than 100 times all the humans on earth. Some people believe bacteria have them beat there, too, but others are not so sure. So maybe insects are the most successful.” “But it’s not like they’ve really accomplished anything, have they?” said Brandon with a frown. “I mean, we build cities and went to the moon. They eat crumbs off the ground. How can that be successful?” “Again, it depends on what you mean. It’s not really a fair question. I just wanted to get you thinking about what success is, when it comes to living. Wall Street types will tell you the guy with the most money is the most successful. West Coast players will tell you the guy with the most girls is the most successful.” “Or the girl with the most guys!” interrupted Samantha, making everyone laugh. “Touché,” I said, with a mock bow. “Other people look to good works, respect, leadership, influence, power, military might, strength of religious belief, whatever. The point is, that’s not what matters to the rest of the planet, just us humans with our relatively narrow viewpoint.” “One way of looking at success is durability. Certain plants and ancient creatures like the horseshoe crab have been around, unchanged, for almost a billion years. That’s a thousand times as long as our upstart species. Obviously they’re doing something right.” “Another way to look at success is whether an organism controls its destiny. What I mean by that is controlling the ...
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