If a person grew up in the wilderness…

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“For a human who grew up without human contact, meeting other humans would be a real shock to the system.  At first, they would probably recognize the physical similarities and feel a sense of connection.  But, as they tried to relate, they would probably wonder why we were so on-guard, out of touch with nature, stiff, anxious and neurotic.  Over time, they would begin to realize how intelligent we are in other ways, but likely form bad habits such as addiction, which has happened to other indigenous groups upon assimilation.”

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