"من الواضح بشكل ساحق وصارخ أنه إذا كانت الداروينية نظرية مبنية على الصدفة، فلن تكون قادرة على العمل."
— Richard Dawkins
Simplified Meaning:
Darwinism is the idea that species change and evolve over time through a process called natural selection. This doesn't happen by random chance. Instead, certain traits help creatures survive better in their environment. For example, if giraffes with longer necks can reach more food, they are more likely to survive and have babies with long necks. Over many generations, more giraffes will have long necks. Imagine a business. If a company succeeds by pure luck, it wouldn’t be reliable. But companies that plan well, understand their customers, and adapt to changes, tend to do well consistently. This isn’t luck; it’s a result of effective strategies. Similarly, evolution works because the best traits for survival get passed on, not because of random luck. In your own life, success isn’t about random events. It’s often about making smart choices, learning, and adapting to circumstances. Whether in school, work, or personal projects, putting effort into understanding and improving a situation will lead to better results than just hoping for good luck.