d4g,
Nice response to one of our resident Feeler/Perceivers. In addition to Maslow, we have used the Myers Briggs Personality Indicator (MBPTI) to illustrate the evolutionary trek of humans. MBPTI reveals that nearly half of the population has a Guardian personality, which is exactly what we would expect when we look in our rear view mirror closely at how humans evolved.
But MBPTI and Maslow are tools to help us understand- they aren't and do not present themselves as definitive rock solid science. As I've pointed out before, the only thing humans require or need to Believe is to Feel. Beliefs and Emotions are tied together with steel cables; that's why they are so hard to break. The frightened herd responding powerfully and suddenly based on a trigger that may or may not be a threat, is a powerful tool as well to understand how we evolved. Humans were no different; for most of our 100,000 year history, those who could respond quickly and powerfully to real or perceived threats were more likely to live and pass on DNA.
Those feeling/perceiving traits served us well for thousands of years. Today? Not so much. Studies suggest the Feeler/Perceivers are at the lowest rung of income earners today, while the Rationals - those Intuitive Thinkers - are at the top.
This suggests we are evolving as a species. The planet is much more complicated today. Whether it is the economy, global military strategy and capabilities, or climate change, the problems today are real and responding emotionally to them will ensure that nothing positive is accomplished in addressing them. We need rational people who demand evidence to keep us from doing permanent harm to our species. So at least evolutionarily speaking we are headed in the right way. The $64 question is are we heading there fast enough.
Based on the Feeler/Perceivers and those led and driven by their emotions on this site and around the world, I would say no. And these beady eyed little vermin breed a lot faster than the rest of us too.