Sunday, April 29, 2012
Human Growth
There is a monumental problem in the world—overpopulation. There is an apparent
argument about producing more food than what humans are capable of consuming
that was brought up in Daniel Quinn’s (1996) book, The Story of B. The problem was stated to have started ten thousand
years ago when a group of humans decided to live the Taker way of agriculture.
The short video clip below is of Daniel Quinn himself, explaining why things are
falling apart through totalitarian
agriculture:
The Wooden Mask Speaks
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Indonesian Mask |
The Way of the Taker or the Leaver?
What is a Taker? A Taker is a culture that thrives on an excessive
amount of resources—much like how most humans are living today. What is a
Leaver? A Leaver is a culture that thrives on a reasonable amount of resources—much
like how most humans used to live, ten thousand years ago. Therefore, I ponder
upon this statement: Takers accumulate
knowledge from what works well for things, Leavers accumulate knowledge from
what works well for people.
Since Takers accumulate knowledge from what works well for
things, I believe that the Taker way is for improvement. To the Taker people,
what has worked well in the past, must be altered in the present, and will be
working better in the future. In the mindset of the Taker people, if something is working but not good enough, find a way to fix it.
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Taker |
As for Leavers who accumulate knowledge from what works well
for people, I believe that the Taker way is for maintenance. To the Leaver
people, what has worked well in the past, must be practiced in the present, and
will be successful in the future. In the mindset of the Leaver people, if it is
not broken, it does not need fixing.
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Leaver |
On the note of improvement versus maintenance, which is the better way to live? Is there even a better choice? Which way will benefit
mankind the most? Daniel Quinn (1992) the author of Ishmael, clearly states the answer to the preceding questions, “There
is no one right way to live (p. 60).”
Saturday, April 28, 2012
The Way of the Hunter
How would it feel to be able to sense a submerged seal from
far away using nothing but basic human instinct? Is it possible and how? Larry,
a Native Alaskan Tribal Elder blew away the minds of several people the day he
spoke to us about the ability of humans to connect with other beings in a
spiritual way. The idea that any
human is able to learn the same skill that Larry possesses is astounding ; it is a puzzling idea
that got me thinking of how today’s society is so far detached from our own
basic human abilities making it so sad because humans do not know much of what they are capable of. On that note, there is no way a baby can be born today and taught these intrinsically known skills as it is born
into a “modernized” culture. Lesson here is: our potential as humans is limited
according to our ancestors’ knowledge; save the “primitive way,”—and save mankind.
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