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How boring is the "world"

Nenestar

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Probably the most "meaningless" time to be alive. Everything is too "safe," yet you're expected to slave abstract tasks that are in no connection to the things you're gathering.

To be born in the Upper Paleolithic era (50,000-12,000 BC), just imagine living in a tribe consisting of 40-50 people, while the closest people are over 100km away. Muh it was so dangerous, muh average life-span, kys.

What a time to be alive. I'd give everything to experience 1 year of that.

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Probably the most "meaningless" time to be alive. Everything is too "safe," yet you're expected to slave abstract tasks that are in no connection to the things you're gathering.

To be born in the Upper Paleolithic era (50,000-12,000 BC), just imagine living in a tribe consisting of 40-50 people, while the closest people are over 100km away. Muh it was so dangerous, muh average life-span, kys.

What a time to be alive. I'd give everything to experience 1 year of that.

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Prime human age btw, average height ratio much taller, digesting raw meat even better, having more teeth than we do now.

And free sex with your sister.
 
Life isn’t meaningless because it’s safe. The paleolithic was hunger disease and death. What we have now only exists from those trials and errors.

Meaning is shaped from chaos, not handed by it.
 
Life isn’t meaningless because it’s safe. The paleolithic was hunger disease and death. What we have now only exists from those trials and errors.

Meaning is shaped from chaos, not handed by it.
I agree.

Even if it's full of danger, it seems to be more in tune to your nature. I believe the richness of it would be better than living here.

I think knowing too much removes some existential meaning and mystery. Not knowing what the stars are or what kind of a place awaits in 10km, gives a little thrill.
 

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