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Why War? Restless dissatisfaction.

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Why war?

Many explanations for war begin with politics. Others begin with economics, religion, territory, or ideology. All are incomplete.

War long predates politics. It predates religion. It predates money. It predates nations. To understand war, we must first understand humanity. We are not programmed for contentment. Humans are programmed for restless dissatisfaction.

The bear sleeps after eating. The deer grazes until full. The lion kills only when hungry. Humans are different. Feed us, shelter us, and make us wealthy. We immediately begin asking, “What next?”

Human desire is never satisfied.” Book of Proverbs 27:20

That urge has built civilization. It also has built armies. The same restless dissatisfaction that sends explorers across oceans also sends armies across borders. The same curiosity that invents telescopes invents missiles. The same ambition that builds hospitals builds empires.

The engine is the same. Only the destination differs. War is therefore not the cause. War is one manifestation of something deeper. An evolutionary strategy. Nature favors organisms that continually seek improvement. The satisfied organism remains where it is. The dissatisfied organism crosses mountains.

Rock climber at a difficult point in the climb
Why?

Eventually, one species occupies a valley. The other occupies a planet. That species is us. We left Africa. We crossed deserts. We crossed oceans. We reached the Moon. Now we prepare for Mars. Not because we need to. Because we are restless and never satisfied.

The great irony is that the very qualities that made us successful— curiosity, ambition, cooperation, courage, dissatisfaction— also made war. Throughout history, many powerful people—emperors, kings, presidents, industrialists—have continued seeking greater power long after their material needs were met.

The drive isn’t simply about food or shelter. It’s about something more deeply rooted in human motivation.

Evolutionary psychologists often discuss drives for status, influence, mating opportunities, coalition building, and legacy. Those drives can continue even when basic needs are fully satisfied.

The problem is not aggression. Aggression is merely one outlet. The deeper force is an inability to remain still. This helps explain one of evolution’s strangest paradoxes. War destroys. Yet war also accelerates Medicine. Engineering. Transportation. Communication. Computing.

History repeatedly shows civilization sprinting during its darkest hours. That does not justify war. It merely reveals the extraordinary power of the engine beneath it. The real question therefore is not, “How do we eliminate war?” It is, “How do we redirect the engine?”

Can competition become scientific discovery? Can conquest be limited to exploration? Can nationalism turn to planetary stewardship? Can the desire to dominate become the desire to understand and help?

Perhaps the civilization that reaches the stars will be the one that has learned to compete by creating rather than destroying. Human life survives because it is never satisfied. Civilization advances because it is never satisfied. Science exists because it is never satisfied. Art exists because it is never satisfied. Even this essay exists because its author, at ninety-one years of age, looked at the universe and said, “There has to be something deeper.”

War is not the engine.

Behavior is stimulus → response. One of the strongest stimuli evolution ever produced: Restlessness dissatisfaction.. That restless dissatisfaction gave us cathedrals. It gave us calculus. It gave us Beethoven. It gave us Apollo 11. And it gave us Verdun, Stalingrad, and Ukraine.

The engine neither is moral nor immoral. It simply is an engine. The challenge for civilization is not to extinguish it—that would extinguish much of what makes us human—but to harness it.

To stop making war, we must find other goals. The opposite of war is not peace. The opposite of war is creation. That doesn’t mean peace is unimportant. It means that if the restless human engine ever becomes satisfied, it won’t merely stop making war.

It simply will stop.

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  • Slimey

    It’s because we don’t know the way of peace. The way of peace they knoweth not <- in the Bible.

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