Re: [TML]Request David Jaques-Watson (31 Jul 2014 01:18 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Knapp (31 Jul 2014 05:54 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Kelly St. Clair (31 Jul 2014 06:38 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Phil Pugliese (31 Jul 2014 15:42 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Tim (31 Jul 2014 10:59 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Kurt Feltenberger (31 Jul 2014 12:14 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Bruce Johnson (31 Jul 2014 16:16 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Knapp (02 Aug 2014 00:28 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request shadow@xxxxxx (03 Aug 2014 18:52 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Rupert Boleyn (04 Aug 2014 00:48 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Kelly St. Clair (04 Aug 2014 00:59 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Rupert Boleyn (04 Aug 2014 01:58 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Knapp (04 Aug 2014 06:28 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Richard Aiken (04 Aug 2014 11:04 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Rupert Boleyn (04 Aug 2014 11:22 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Knapp (04 Aug 2014 17:44 UTC)
Re: [TML]Request Phil Pugliese (04 Aug 2014 14:35 UTC)

Re: [TML]Request Kelly St. Clair 31 Jul 2014 06:38 UTC

On 7/30/2014 10:54 PM, Knapp wrote:

> Much harder question. Education basically changes a wild free human into
> one willing to join the workforce and work for rich people for
> (possibly) the chance to become rich themselves or it moves them more
> towards just plain slavery depending on the system. Who would willing go
> from roaming the wilds finding food on plants and shooting wild animals
> with lots of free time with the family to standing on a conveyor belt
> building the same thing all day or in more modern worlds, sitting in
> front of a computer all day doing the same thing for years?

Um, in fairness - me.  (Maybe I'd feel different if I'd been brought up
in another culture, but that's an impossible thing to answer.)  This
version of me enjoys the benefits of modern Western society, even at my
relatively low (for THIS society; unimaginably high to most past and
even present ones) wealth bracket, including the ability to converse,
exchange ideas and/or play games with people on the other side of the
planet.  I also prefer the stability and security of an office job,
however occasionally tedious, to the "exciting" possibility of death,
injury and/or starvation (they're all linked, you see) if a hunt goes badly.

Or to put it more succinctly, I am a thoroughly civilized man.
(Domesticated, if you prefer.)  If civilization were to collapse, I
would follow it, likely within weeks if not days.  I have known and
accepted this for decades.

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