Publisher's Synopsis
For humans, there is only one way to ensure continued survival.
In an apathetic universe, where change is the only constant, we must live "super lives" to continue to carve out our destiny. Since the beginning, when living organisms began to flourish on Planet Earth, it has always been the ability to outsmart the elements and the surrounding environment that has enabled some species and not others to thrive and propagate.
Stephen Boyce's Super Life provides answers to age-old questions: What is life? Why am I here? What am I made of? Where am I going? Does life evolve? Then he presents a vital, new question: Why is disorganization a key to our existence?
We live or die depending on the inherited talents and the skills we acquire that enable us to form new and better living environments. In Super Life, we learn about the only way we can create a future for ourselves and our children, and how this future must contain the elements of justice, honesty, and concern for others.
In 1935, educator/scientist/author Stephen G. Boyce began asking questions of parents, teachers, religious leaders, and other adults about nature, life, and environments. To his dismay, he discovered that most of the adults he knew gave only "confusing answers" and "avoided discussing realities." Five years later, he began to compile information and gather evidence from many sources. Today he brings his scientific conclusions together in a format that is easy and enjoyable to read. The result? Super Life.