It doesn't take a whole lot of knowledge or experience to recognize that  the world is in a constant state of degeneration. Now, I believe the degree of  that corruption to be sloping at a much smoother angle than most people like to  think, but the breakdown does remain quite tangible. Just looking at the pattern  of everyday life is evidence enough of that. At my work, I am heralded as an  exceptional employee beyond the scope of any of my peers. Yet, for all the  credit I am given (and in some rights have earned), my value as an employee is  not so much determined by what I accomplish as by what others do not. To be an  above average worker these days requires simply that you show up on time on a  semi-regular basis. The actual efficiency and intelligence lent to the job are  merely peripheral to the fact that you are PHYSICALLY there. This watering down  of the workplace I have learned to accept and plan to glean the benefits for as  long as I may.
Now, the question is not whether the degeneration exists, but  whether it is within the realm of possibility for humanity to alter its state.  What makes me think of such a question is because of people that I  have known over the years who must be much more intelligent than the  appear, people that just could not possibly survive in life if they were as  ignorant as they seem. I think we have all known a few like that. Usually it is  a matter of self-fulfilling prophecy where either someone close to them or they  themselves downplay their own potential for so long that the litany no longer  becomes a joke, no longer becomes a chastisement, but a reality of their being.  So can man derail from the ever-descending tracks laid out before him? Without  Christ, I must say whole-heartedly, "No!", and I weep for those that  try. 
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