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So thank goodness for atoms.

But the fact that you have atoms and that they assemble in such a willing manner is only part of what got you here.

To be here now, alive in the 21st century and smart enough to know it, you also had to be the beneficiary of an extraordinary string of biological good fortune.

Survival on Earth is a surprisingly tricky business.

Of the billions and billions of species of living thing that have existed since the dawn of time, most-99.99%-are no longer around.

Life on Earth, you see, is not only brief but dismayingly tenuous.

It is a curious feature of our existence that we come from a planet that is very good at promoting life but even better at extinguishing it.

The average species on Earth lasts for only about 4 million years, so if you wish to be around for billions of years, you must be as fickle as the atoms that made you.

You must be prepared to change everything about yourself-shape, size, color, species affiliation, everything-and to do so repeatedly.

That's much easier said than done, because the process of change is random. to get from protoplasmal primordial atomic globule, as the Gilbert and Sullivan song put it, to sentient upright modern human has required you to mutate new traits over and over in a precisely timely manner for an exceedingly long while. ,

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