In an emergency, is it safe to eat the geese at my local park?

Status
Not open for further replies.
Pics
TBH, people with guns have a chance of being useful... But nowhere near as useful as having a cohesive society. We literally evolved for group cooperative behavior. Stocking up ammo won't do you any good if you don't have someone who knows how to clean, sew, cook, build a fire, craft a pot, treat a wound, etc. There's too much knowledge needed for really living for one person to hold. No man is an island.

That's how I'm really hoping things can pan out. Sister with RA almost has her degree in chemistry with a focus on pharmacology. She can't treat a wound or butcher a deer but she has a chance of actually doing to lab work to create rudimentary medicine. Partner can play the flute, sing like a bird, teach children but can't butcher a deer. I can grow a row of potatoes, but when it comes to managing people and making them happy/keeping morale high I'm not the brightest bulb in the box. Forming groups and working together is really where it's at.

And yes, you need someone to hunt the geese with a gun too. :p But they're really just a small portion of society, and building a society is critical to success especially for people with advanced needs IMO.
Agreed, someone can’t do everything to survive you need a group contribution one person can focus on one thing and ultimately that would create a functioning community.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom