Cooperation (Including Symbiosis)

//Cooperation (Including Symbiosis)

Cooperation (Including Symbiosis)

Competition tends to describe most biological systems, but cooperation at various levels is just as important a dynamic. In fact, the cooperation of a bacterium and a simple cell probably created the first complex cell and all of the life we see around us. Without cooperation, no group survives, and the cooperation of groups gives rise to even more complex versions of organization. Cooperation and competition tend to coexist at multiple levels.

Source:
Shane Parrish’s Farnam Street Mental Model Guide

2018-09-24T06:21:00+00:00