The Unsure Male
By Roy T James
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What is the connection between evolution and the violent nature exhibited, mostly by males? Let us re-examine evolution with this in mind.
If we look among plants, delicious fruits, odorous and pretty flowers, appropriate extent of solidity, toughness, and other physical attributes, of seeds can be found exemplifying the multitude of measures instituted by nature for promoting actions that shall result in the next generation, the first step in evolution. Mother Nature, who has taken necessary troubles to institute these fail-safe arrangements to ensure that the plant life progress unhindered, certainly has taken an analogous degree of care to ensure these for animal life too. In fact, all that we see around us that we (especially the learned ones!) tend to overlook, such as, the superfluity men and women choose to become more appealing, be in the form of make-up, fragrance, ornaments, dress or other accompaniments, can be thought of as expedients similar to the ones seen among plants. But one question however pops up; why has nature left such a significant facet of the continuation of life to such flimsy and temporal factors? Why should the future of living beings be dependent on the capriciousness of individual choice?
Did Mother Nature falter in her first step itself, as far as the evolution of animal life go?
A thorough examination into the life and style of animals can show that each and every instance of sexual union ends in an utterly disagreeable finale. The male always is the recipient of unmentionable disgust and anger that the female conveys at the end of every such act. Also, the expression of such displeasure can be readily observed in the post mating behavior of all females, many of them acute, violent and life threatening, even resulting in the death of the male.
What rationale can justify subjecting the complete animal kingdom to such a predicament if not for meeting an essential need of life? It seems the immediate thought of our forefathers was of the calamity waiting for humans (males) if something is not done to prevent the females from expressing their displeasure after each and every instance of sexual union and did take appropriate actions in that regard. All that we celebrate today as unique human qualities are in fact leftover of those 'appropriate actions'. That certainly has made the human (males') life very comfortable, but the search for the rationale escaped them.
Continuing from there, it is rather easy to find all that we have been looking for, the 'trade marks' of male, hiding in this 'appropriate actions'. A little closer look at these trade marks can untangle, each and every issue facing the human race, however contorted.
Roy T James
He has taken to writing on retirement from Indian Navy in 2013 after a lengthy career, during which he had the good luck to come across as colleagues, subordinates and superiors, a real, wide cross section of India, and quite a few more from the rest of the world. Every second person, during those years, that one had to do business with, thus being from widely different backgrounds and consequently presenting a kaleidoscopic view of society, he couldn't but reflect on human transactions in many colors, each of them leading to a horde of imponderables, human or non human, living and non living.So far has published the following books:-Origin of Caste in India, revised and republished as CASTE The Unexplored Territories, a new, practical and fundamentally different approach to the most vexed social problem of India.-Origin of Evolution, revised and republished as The Unsure Male, a holistic look at the issue of life which shockingly opens up a myriad of possibilities.-Glimpses of Autobiography, a collection of memories.-Hubs that Provoke, a collection of Essays.-More Hubs that Provoke, a collection of Essays.-Homo Posterus, a science fiction novel.-Life of Style, a book that presents human life as nothing but an expedient for a lifestyle.-Overhaul Life, an attempt to specify an overhaul life for our life.
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The Unsure Male - Roy T James
THE UNSURE MALE
(Revised)
Why is Male Always in a Hurry?
To Evolve Faster to the Next Species
Why Evolve?
Why is Male Chauvinistic?
As a Preemptive Strike
Against What?
Why is Male Constantly at Work?
To Avoid Going Home
Why Avoid?
Roy T James
Published By: Roy T James
SMASHWORDS Edition
PREFACE
Years back, I used to be working in airfields. You see these are located well away from populated areas. One such airfield, a newly built one, was situated in what was once an idyllic and somewhat sleepy village, and I was residing in a first-floor apartment. Both the airfield and our place of stay were surrounded by vast areas of virgin fields thick with vegetation. At home, I usually could savor my wife's chatter, peeping into the wet, marshy meadows beneath, while busy in the kitchen.
Mostly, Froggy, Froggy, a snake behind you, scoot
often, Oh! Stupid frog, I am yelling jump away, jump, still, it gets caught
and a little less often, Smart Froggy, it listened to me
. Sometimes, she takes to pontificating. I think many of the frogs are foolish. Once in a blue moon, a few among them listen to me and jump away in time.
I wanted to see for myself the basis on which she classifies frogs into foolish
or smart
, and started observing them closely. And she happened to be right. I could tell between two types of frogs, ones (the smart ones!) which took actions to catch prey as well as to escape from danger well in time, and the others, which were always late and sluggish.
Motivated by frogs, I ventured into lizards, one of the most common creatures to populate our buildings. Here, I could clearly differentiate between two types of lizards. One, which shoots its tongue out at the most opportune moment and the prey is always caught. Two, which generally remains rather lethargic, prey managing to escape most of the times.
I felt encouraged to continue. Quite similar was my experience with the next creature also. I could find two types of cockroaches, those which run towards you when you enter a room and the other that smartly run away to the safety of a dark crevice.
(I could see that this particular phenomenon is mentioned in many places. Everywhere, this peculiarity was attributed to the tendency of the cockroaches to get under the somewhat dark area created by one's shadow. For taking this into account, I watched these creatures with the light source positioned at different places, thereby altering the orientation of the shadow. I could not observe any change: there was no shadow effect!)
I was struck with such a remarkable variation in nature, which has not been discussed so far, in the character and living habits of all things male and female. I wanted to go a little deeper, and I tried to look for further information. But all I got was a few unremarkable responses. Wherever I searched looking for an explanation or a reference, be it scientific journals, books or reputed websites, almost all answers pointed to the same refrain – evolutionary differences. It seems, all these are part of the natural adaptation of traits that facilitate survival and reproduction.
Put briefly, all of those say, if you accept that brains as well as bodies evolved, you will have to agree that gender-related characteristics too (encompassing all other differences) evolved in both. In other words, whenever a difference is observed between reactions from the male and those from the female, it should be considered as normal, gender specific response. If reactions of male and female to the same trigger are not different, there is something to worry, as suggested by many of those books.
I could not find these answers sufficient enough, being still of the old school that would be comfortable only when a reason was found. The age-old view that nothing happens without a cause, and for those with life, without a want, took the better of me. The want might be the result of one's instincts, intuition, reasoning, or of any other external or internal stimuli. But without it, nothing should occur with a living being. Therefore, I asked myself, what is giving all the creatures, a ‘want’ to react the way they reacted. Or, if we take, as most of the literature maintains, the observed peculiarity of reaction has a link to evolution, how does life get a ‘want’ to evolve?
I found the cause or want belongs to the unexplored regions of evolution. Which points to a need to go back to the sequence of events that take part in the progressive development of a species of life, to learn more about it. And I wanted to get more information regarding the origins of evolution itself. Thereby learn more about the purpose, composition, and function of ‘evolutionary differences’, the celebrated protagonist of this enigma. The rest of the story is about that search, which quite unexpectedly has opened up whatever mystery life was hiding. Now I am as much clear about the abstract, as I am of real things. Much of the imponderables, many of those keeping behavioral analysts and social scientists perpetually busy, can no more pose me a challenge.
One can find inside this, for example, plenty of explanations and cure for well-reputed intangibles like extremism, chauvinism, or fanaticism. And, all other forms of intolerance too shall fail to pose any baffling questions, after reading this book. And it was also a great loss to me, after completing the book, I couldn’t wonder anymore at nature as a collection of hidden secrets.
Chapter 1
The Background
There is now a need to revisit evolution and study deeply, the manifestation of different elements that take part in the trouble-free progression of life. What we need to look for is a promoting agent. Let us try to simplify matters a little. Look for undocumented and unobserved peculiarities in the character and living habits of all forms of life. For, it is clear, if we assume that all known, different facets of life and evolution have been satisfactorily explained, a detailed study of undocumented elements is quite likely to lead us to our destination. In short, let us once again study life, right from its beginning, the very start of evolution. And let us look for a sign showing a ‘want’ to evolve.
So far, nobody would have felt the need to look for a starting point for evolution, since evolution has been seen only as a natural process with no specific cause. It is considered as an event set in motion and promoted, more or less solely by environmental factors. I have come across many arguments in favor of such a view. I think these are all quite flimsy, like the logical reason behind the long neck of giraffes - that these animals like to eat leaves of tall trees. (This evidently is not a worthy reason. It is more natural to conclude that because of long necks, these animals found it easier to survive on the leaves of tall trees.) In short, giving the prime position to environmental factors is plainly counter-intuitive. You see, something can happen only when it is initiated.
Even if we agree with all exponents of the origin of life, who maintain that evolution can be initiated without a specific spark, there is only one possibility for the unhindered continuation of life. Every living being, showing at all times, a specific desire to evolve. This and many other features exist, in each individual being’s unique, unconscious, and repetitive way of responding to (or avoiding) the main tasks of living. Another interesting fact is that this is true for all forms of life. Further investigation has become a necessity now. More so, since quite a few of these features do not find a mention at all, in the books and papers related to this topic.
As most of these are linked with the progression of life itself, it is only proper, if we begin our study by asking a rather fundamental question in this regard.
What is the root cause of evolution? Why should beings evolve?
What is in vogue is to answer such questions, pointing to environmental changes which in turn promote genetic changes. Ever since the publication of ‘On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural