The Telling of the Tragedy
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Fulton Books, Inc., 2023.
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9798887318691

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    [synopsis] => This book acknowledges that humans are still animals, but that 
these animals became highly intelligent and learned how to become the 
top species on the planet by conquering all obstacles. Humans have 
permanently left nature, and because we needed nature to survive, we 
will perish. Until we settled down, we were hunter-gatherers, living in 
harmony with the natural rhythms of the earth. We even thought of 
ourselves as animals, sharing the bounties of earth with all the other 
creatures. But, sure enough, we made that fateful decision to settle. 
Many people would have seen the danger in such a lifestyle, and no 
doubt, there was tremendous resistance. But those who settled eventually
 won out, so the human race became domesticated and thus gave nature up.
 The important thing to know is that this tragedy is no one's fault. It 
was like a lotus flower, gradually unfolding. We all want freedom, but 
free Homo sapiens have now destroyed the habitat. That second sapiens signified extra wisdom. No, we are not extra wise. We are Homo sapiens.
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