This one was way too long to fit on a picture, but way too good to truncate or not share:
"It's entirely possible that a direct contributing factor of warfare - a phenomena which appears to have emerged alongside many other unfortunate side effects associated with modern agrarian society (e.g. famine, infection disease, dietary deficiencies, physiological degeneration) - is, counterintuitively, the abstract power hierarchies we ostensibly use to avoid warfare. In what would be a supremely ironic and tragic turn of events, it is feasible that sapiens cause far more inefficiency, waste, and death for themselves by trying to avoid physical conflict than by simply using physical power to settle their disputes. Their aversion to physical conflict may lead them to over-rely on abstract power as an alternative but far less egalitarian or systemically secure basis for establishing pecking order and managing resources, causing population-scale resource mismanagement, exploitation, and abuse to fester and blossom until the point where it inevitably boils over into far more destructive wars." -Major Jason P. Lowery, Softwar