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"Survival of the fittest" reflects the natural process where living beings most attuned to their surroundings are the ones who endure, flourish, and ensure their traits are carried forward to future generations. First articulated by Herbert Spencer and aligned with Darwin’s idea of natural selection, it highlights that survival isn't just about brute strength—it’s about possessing the qualities needed to thrive within a given environment. These qualities can range from adaptability and intelligence to cooperation and resilience. While this principle elegantly explains the workings of nature, it has been twisted in human history to validate harmful ideologies, distorting the concept of natural harmony into an excuse for inequality and domination.