//////////////////////POWERS GET ADDED UP
////////////////////BRONZE AGE TO EU A HAWAII TO POLYNESIAN
///////////////////puts the human lifespan, which has has seen greater gains in the last four generations than during the preceding 8,000, in an evolutionary context for the first time by comparing modern human lifespans with ethnographically researched hunter-gatherer tribes. The study shows "that human mortality has decreased so substantially that the difference between hunter-gatherers and today’s lowest mortality populations is greater than the difference between hunter-gatherers and wild chimpanzees."
////////////////////////BG THNK.....he advances made by modern medicine and industrial farming have given our species a kind of security never imagined by nature
//////////////////////.........If you live life according to a routine (like most of us do), then it's likely that boredom will encroach on your weekend. Whether we're bored at home or bored in a crowd, our age of on-demand entertainment has made eradicating boredom—defined as the experience of wanting, but being unable, to engage in satisfying activity—easier and harder than ever. "The problem is we've become passive recipients of stimulation," says York University psychologist Dr. John Eastwood. "We say, 'I'm bored, so I'll put on the TV or go to a loud movie.' But boredom is like quicksand: the more we thrash around, the quicker we'll sink."
///////////////////////////.........."We can't avoid boredom – it's an inevitable human emotion. We have to accept it as legitimate and find ways it can be harnessed. ... We all need vacant time to mull things over."
//////////////////////////////florida, bermuda, puerto rico -BERMUDA TRIANGLE
////////////////////////////Jane Smiley, on men
"Men are competent in groups that mimic the playground, incompetent in groups that mimic the family"
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////////////////////BRONZE AGE TO EU A HAWAII TO POLYNESIAN
///////////////////puts the human lifespan, which has has seen greater gains in the last four generations than during the preceding 8,000, in an evolutionary context for the first time by comparing modern human lifespans with ethnographically researched hunter-gatherer tribes. The study shows "that human mortality has decreased so substantially that the difference between hunter-gatherers and today’s lowest mortality populations is greater than the difference between hunter-gatherers and wild chimpanzees."
////////////////////////BG THNK.....he advances made by modern medicine and industrial farming have given our species a kind of security never imagined by nature
//////////////////////.........If you live life according to a routine (like most of us do), then it's likely that boredom will encroach on your weekend. Whether we're bored at home or bored in a crowd, our age of on-demand entertainment has made eradicating boredom—defined as the experience of wanting, but being unable, to engage in satisfying activity—easier and harder than ever. "The problem is we've become passive recipients of stimulation," says York University psychologist Dr. John Eastwood. "We say, 'I'm bored, so I'll put on the TV or go to a loud movie.' But boredom is like quicksand: the more we thrash around, the quicker we'll sink."
///////////////////////////.........."We can't avoid boredom – it's an inevitable human emotion. We have to accept it as legitimate and find ways it can be harnessed. ... We all need vacant time to mull things over."
//////////////////////////////florida, bermuda, puerto rico -BERMUDA TRIANGLE
////////////////////////////Jane Smiley, on men
"Men are competent in groups that mimic the playground, incompetent in groups that mimic the family"
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