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PIThe bacteria that harm you? They're the exception, not the rule.
We've built entire cultural narratives around fearing microbes, but the science tells a completely different story. The vast majority of bacteria are either neutral or essential to both human health and planetary function. They're synthesizing vitamins in your gut, fixing nitrogen in soils, decomposing organic matter in oceans, and regulating biogeochemical cycles that make complex life possible.
The harmful ones get the attention because fear drives behavior. But if you're trying to understand how biological systems actually work on Earth, you need to start with symbiosis, not pathology.
This matters for policy too. How we manage antibiotics, soil health, marine ecosystems, and even climate interventions depends on understanding microbial ecology as a foundational system, not just a medical threat.
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