Why is genetic material incentivized to propagate itself?

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I was in another thread and someone made the comment “literally the only motivating force for any life is actually genetic material’s incentive to propagate itself.”

And that got me thinking, “yeah, I obviously know that the ultimate end goal for an organism is passing on its genes… but why?” Why does that matter, or rather why is it a goal for genetic material to propagate and perpetuate itself? What is the “incentive” here and WHY is that an incentive?

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It’s not a goal, there is no incentive, it’s just that viruses, bacteria, and life that doesn’t multiply doesn’t stick around on the planet. Evolution is not progressive.

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