If a person grew up in the wilderness…

by | May 2, 2020 | 0 comments

“Humans are an interesting species because each of us are a conglomerate of factors.  We have our basic nature, our nurture or conditioning, an abundance of technology, and a stream of ‘humanity’ with all sorts of expectations.   Who we become is a synthesis of these elements, which often do not combine very well.  It is all but guaranteed that someone growing up in nature, without society’s conditioning and judgment, would evolve completely differently than the rest of us.”

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