Our
Visual Genes
For hundreds of thousands of years the
first primates saw their reflection in still waters each time they drank. This
combined with their awareness of mortality, maternal care and breast feeding
contributed to our brain development for survival of the fittest visually and
physically. Given these genes created for our visual prowess, it’s no wonder
society fumbles with fashion and superficial change spending countless millions
monthly unnecessarily disrupting GDP.

Our visual ability still can be an asset to
our mental health as we use the mirror to exercise an internal voice that sees
beyond and connects sub consciously. This is well known as dynamic self-talk.
This is used for performance and long term accomplishment, much like hypnosis.
Without this internal reflection we are static and sub-optimized performance.
As a species we have the capability to be designers of our own future. This
self talk promotes bi- hemispherical more powerful brain use much as is
researched with women’s genetics.
Research also shows not much change in their DNA from over 47,000 years
ago, with men still showing much room for change or adaptability. This could
mean an opportunity for rating and nurturing human evolution for our survival.
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