people used to not need to exercise to be generally healthy. "go practice my muscles. idk man im working in this field ten hours a day. not seeing a need to do more of this" now we need to deliberately exercise because it doesnt just Happen now consider social cohesion the end
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I've heard some arguments around this for dental care / processed foods, of all things. Can't vouch for it, but supposedly it impacts how the palate forms.
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Also discovering them would probably be frightening in the context of removing QoL improvements that ended up doing the opposite just in such an obtuse manner we didn’t ever notice.
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c.f. that recent argument over the merits of Hungary despite lacking certain modern amenities, or "We are so much better off than a hundred years ago because we have air conditioning and LED lighting"
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abundance was never a condition we were adapted to
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I keep trying to remember the general controls theory term for this
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Chesterton's Poltergeist, throwing stuff around the room because we forgot we needed it.
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Is not scary. An obstacle will only become one when a person becomes aware of it *as a problem to them*. And then if they wish to do it they'll try to solve it, maybe succeed, maybe fail. So only real constant danger is that we give up on solving problems because we cherish
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current ideas too much to be willing to change them
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Prob some for gender relations
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To find them simply find anything someone feels they Have to Do.
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One of the biggest ones is watching tv in place of having a solid tribe. Another is having pets in place of having children.
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