Ask yourself regularly how the activity you're doing would translate back in time.
You're mowing the grass; how would that have been done 100 years ago? A less sophisticated machine, perhaps. 200 years ago? Maybe you'd be cutting it with a scythe. These technologies are grounded; they relate you to the real world in a way that is engaging; the need for skill has decreased, but it's still present.
You're listening to music during other activities as a method of soothing your boredom. How would this translate back? It simply doesn't if you go back some 150 years; maybe a select few can entertain themselves via their own voice, but such is not normal. That behavior is modern and vicious, and you ought to cultivate better habits.
</Today's episode of Daily Poor on the road>
You're mowing the grass; how would that have been done 100 years ago? A less sophisticated machine, perhaps. 200 years ago? Maybe you'd be cutting it with a scythe. These technologies are grounded; they relate you to the real world in a way that is engaging; the need for skill has decreased, but it's still present.
You're listening to music during other activities as a method of soothing your boredom. How would this translate back? It simply doesn't if you go back some 150 years; maybe a select few can entertain themselves via their own voice, but such is not normal. That behavior is modern and vicious, and you ought to cultivate better habits.
</Today's episode of Daily Poor on the road>
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This deer is displaying behavior that I find remarkably relatable; I can truly empathize with his situation in life.
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This clip is supposed to make you think women should be able to decide to kill their children in utero