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2024-07-05 23:51:48
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Goog on Nostr: Cool, Sorry I'll try to explain my thoughts better. It seemed to me that Europeans ...

Cool,

Sorry I'll try to explain my thoughts better.

It seemed to me that Europeans had a very hierarchal system that treated people as resources to be used to get more power. More people = a more powerful kingdom, expand the kingdom take over more land, extract all the resources from that land make more people so on. It always seemed shitty to me.

It seemed to me to live in balance with nature a people had to be aware if they where growing the population too much by having too many kids as a group. If they got too big they'd have to upset the balance by taking too much from the land.

From what I've read there was really well designed and curated food systems in place on the continent and possibly not any over hunting or destructive agricultural practices that where common place in Europe. Like The UK used to be pretty much a giant forest and that got ruined fast. No deforestation, no hunting certain species to extinction, no destroying soil to the point of famine. It makes me think a peoples with that for site and awareness might also be aware of whether or not they should be expanding their population or letting it naturally diminish based on how everything else is going.

Sorry if this doesn't make sense.

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