This is like how supposedly people only lived to their 30's and 40's. Maybe I am being a elitist here, but thats not what was happening with my branch of family.
With my one parent, their family came over here 450 years ago, shortly after the mayflower. Had several family members be the first to live in new townships and towns along the way. They obviously preferred living in the woods over cities.
All these people typically lived into there 60s and 80s. Blew my mind the first time I looked at it. I guess I am lucky because this side of the family has a very extensive genealogy and history that has been collected for almost 200 years now. Funny thing is no one has heard of us. But anyway.
Im sure the metro's are different, its a rat utopia type of scenario.
But I firmly believe that if one lives in balance with nature and appreciates this reality for what it is, that you can find happiness if you want it. People still do it today. Its just a fucking shame because its getting harder and harder because the elites of this world want to fuck it all up for some power and money. But what do they care probably, our inter glacial was never going to last forever anyway.
That idea that people only lived till their 30s is a misapplication of some statistics. That was the "average" age only because there was so much child mortality pulling the average down.
There was a lot of childhood deaths from infections and diseases that the kids had no immunity for, and so on. But if you managed to survive to adulthood, you'd be fine until your 50 or 60s, when age related maladies catch up with most people. And since you weren't eating shitty McDonald's food, you would have less diabetes and heart disease, but it was still there. Lack of food was more of a problem, but periodic fasts are good for people.
This is like how supposedly people only lived to their 30's and 40's. Maybe I am being a elitist here, but thats not what was happening with my branch of family.
With my one parent, their family came over here 450 years ago, shortly after the mayflower. Had several family members be the first to live in new townships and towns along the way. They obviously preferred living in the woods over cities.
All these people typically lived into there 60s and 80s. Blew my mind the first time I looked at it. I guess I am lucky because this side of the family has a very extensive genealogy and history that has been collected for almost 200 years now. Funny thing is no one has heard of us. But anyway.
Im sure the metro's are different, its a rat utopia type of scenario.
But I firmly believe that if one lives in balance with nature and appreciates this reality for what it is, that you can find happiness if you want it. People still do it today. Its just a fucking shame because its getting harder and harder because the elites of this world want to fuck it all up for some power and money. But what do they care probably, our inter glacial was never going to last forever anyway.
That idea that people only lived till their 30s is a misapplication of some statistics. That was the "average" age only because there was so much child mortality pulling the average down.
There was a lot of childhood deaths from infections and diseases that the kids had no immunity for, and so on. But if you managed to survive to adulthood, you'd be fine until your 50 or 60s, when age related maladies catch up with most people. And since you weren't eating shitty McDonald's food, you would have less diabetes and heart disease, but it was still there. Lack of food was more of a problem, but periodic fasts are good for people.