badabing106 wrote: » Humans are physically designed to move, hunt and gather. They were designed to live in communal tribes where everything was shared, even the raring of other people's children There was no anxiety over property, or money. They shared the physical exiliration of hunting together, the communal joy of providing and sharing food which was either hunted or gathered. The lived continously in the now and in one with nature. They were physically in the peak condition they were designed to be in. Ten times more capable and resilient than modern folk They had everything that they needed to be content, food, shelter, sexy relations in abundance, sleep, community We are hunter gatherers. We are not happy in modern times. Get on a bus or a train and you will only see sad faces
Fourier wrote: » At a basic level we see even from the modern era why the Hunter Gatherer life was most likely abandoned by large portions of humanity. Infant and child mortality is very high in hunter gatherer societies and that is provided as one of the main reasons for leaving it by most tribes in modern times that have done so.
badabing106 wrote: » Get on a bus or a train and you will only see sad faces
somefeen wrote: » I don't think this is totally true. All groups of animals require various different personality types to survive. I guarantee within this utopia there was lad sick to death of hanging around with the same people all day long. He probably ****ed off and started trading with other tribes to survive, happy out wandering from one place to the other on his. Or some fella who enjoyed painting pictures of the hunting more than the hunting. At some point someone must have gotten fed up with hunting and being a nomad and invented farming.
badabing106 wrote: » Humans are physically designed to move, hunt and gather. They were designed to live in communal tribes where everything was shared, even the raring of other people's children There was no anxiety over property, or money. They shared the physical exiliration of hunting together, the communal joy of providing and sharing food which was either hunted or gathered. The lived continously in the now and in one with nature. They were physically in the peak condition they were designed to be in. Ten times more capable and resilient than modern folk They had everything that they needed to be content, food, shelter, sexy relations in abundance, sleep, community The most popular sports today are hunting and gathering a ball, it's in our DNA, like it or not We are hunter gatherers. We are not happy in modern times. Get on a bus or a train and you will only see sad faces
Graces7 wrote: » Read please a novel called Ayla? (Cannot remember the author)
_Brian wrote: » Think they had a life Expectancy of about 25-28, probably die horrific painful death from some sort of infection from a thorn or mauled by a wolf. Modern life expectancy must be 75, in general we suffer very little, very few of us get eaten when on our daily commute and if you ignore the moaning pansies we have quite a cushie lifestyle.
Graces7 wrote: » They got out as soon as they were able. Same as we did here from that soooooo-romantic bog-dwelling life Read please a novel called Ayla? (Cannot remember the author)
Temptamperu wrote: » The life expectancy was so low due to infant/child mortality. While some died of tooth infection at 30 others could live to the 70s even 80s. We are the exact same humans that hunted and gathered.
Ipso wrote: » Would vegans just be gatherers?
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » We would have to know the life expectancy of people who survived to 18. I doubt if very many made 70. Some might, but it would be in fairly peaceful times.
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » To be honest I have to agree somewhat with the OP. After I became a bit clinically fed up a couple of years ago I undertook building a log cabin in the woods in the wilderness in Canada. I have to say it was one of the most zen periods of my extremely successful life. Mother earth provided me with sustenance aplenty and my dedication to a strict mindfulness regime nourished my soul. Highly recommended. Well I'd recommend it for someone who was physically very fit, quite handy, used to the outdoors and with a mature sense of awareness; which rules out most of you to be fair.
Electric Sheep wrote: » I imagine that the food insecurity that accompanies the hunter gatherer lifestyle must have been as stressful as anything in modern life.
Twenty Grand wrote: » Nah, even in the last 300 years, youd be very old at 50, never mind 75. Its only in the last 150 years that life expectancy has shot up. Sure people died of shaving cuts not too long ago. Life expectancy in Ireland tlhas gone from 71 to 81 in the last 50 years alone. We as a species haven't had it better. World poverty is at an all time low. More people sleep in a warm bed with a full belly than ever before. We have widespread vaccination against most common viruses and treatments for nearly every illness you can think of. It's rare that someone dies naturally under the age of 60. We've never been more technologically advanced, knowledgeable, educated and capable. If you want to go back to eating nettles and digging in the much for grubs then be my guest, but you're s.eriously wrong if you think times are worse now than 5000 years ago.
Temptamperu wrote: » According to Yuval Noah Harari's book Sapiens, war was very controlled and very few died. Most lived peacefully and lived similar to "native tribes" now like the american nations (Pre white devil) and the tribes of the Amazon. Its a good book about the subject.
Vandersail wrote: » They wouldn't exactly be munching on snickers and drinking coca cola, if I recall correctly hunter gatherers had very good teeth health.