June 12, 2026
The human mind evolved to believe in the gods. It did not evolve to believe in biology." — E.O. Wilson, Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge
Wilson wrote this in 1998, near the end of a career spent trying to reconcile his Southern Baptist upbringing with the evolutionary science he had devoted his life to. He was not mocking religion — he was being honest about the friction inside his own mind. That friction, held without resolution for decades, is itself a model of equanimity: the ability to live steadily inside a contradiction you cannot solve. For Wilson, accepting that the mind was built for one thing and reality was another was not a defeat. It was a starting point for clear-eyed living.
Reflection
Many people hold a belief that their education or experience has quietly undermined. What is one thing you still act on that you no longer fully trust?