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Quote by: G. Adams Although those who have taken the agricultural route have become more sickly and weak as individuals, as opposed to the hunter gatherers. I think of it like natures catch-22, it lets more of us live and permenent settling encourages further science, but the tradeoff is that we become poorer specimens of humanity. As we are seeing, fertility is decreasing, and in time our species will go into decline. I don't think it's something to worry about though, just accept it and try to deal with as best you can for your family. In other words, YOU try and as healthy as you can, pick a partner as healthy as you can and pass off such values to your children. At least your genes will stand a chance of continuing. |
None of what you just said is true.
You must have a cute modified definition for health.
Let's see, do I want to live 30-40 years and probably have massive injuries as I walk 100 miles every week or do I want to live 70 years without having to hunt anything.
LOL! And you call the latter "healthier" and "a better specimen of humanity".