“Imagine for a moment that a new drug comes on the market. It’s super-addictive, and in no time everyone’s hooked. Scientists investigate and soon conclude that the drug causes, I quote, ‘a misperception of risk, anxiety, lower mood levels, learned helplessness, contempt and hostility towards others, and desensitization'......That drug is the news.”
― Humankind: A Hopeful History
― Humankind: A Hopeful History
“If you’re an avid follower of the news, it’s easy to get trapped by hopelessness. What’s the point of recycling, paying taxes and donating to charities when others shirk their duty? If you’re tempted by such thoughts, remember that cynicism is just another word for laziness. It’s an excuse not to take responsibility. Because if you believe most people are rotten, you don’t need to get worked up about injustice. The world is going to hell either way.”
― Humankind: A Hopeful History
― Humankind: A Hopeful History
“It seems we have to face a painful fact. ‘The mechanism that makes us the kindest species,’ says Brian Hare, puppy expert, ‘also makes us the cruelest species on the planet.’1 People are social animals, but we have a fatal flaw: we feel more affinity for those who are most like us.”
― Humankind: A Hopeful History
― Humankind: A Hopeful History
“భగవంతుడే ఆశ్రిత పక్షపాతియట! తన భక్తులకు గానీ మోక్షమీయడట! జనులందరికీ మోక్షమేల యీయరాదు? ఆ మోక్షమంత పీనాసితనముగా స్వార్థపరముగా వాడుకొని, తుదికెవరికి కట్టబెట్టును?
ఆ తండ్రికా కొడుకన్నట్టు ఆ దేవునిచేత సృష్టించబడ్డ ఈ మనుషులూ ఇంతే. ...
ప్రధానమైన కామక్రోధాదులు, మదమాత్సర్యాదులు పైవారికే ఎక్కువ. ఏలననగా అవి ధనాదులవలన సమకూరిన శక్తినిబట్టి వృద్ధి పొందును కనుక. ఎక్కువ దుష్టుడు తక్కువ దుష్టుని మీద కసిదీర్చుకొనుట వంటిది ఈ వ్యవహారము.”
― వేయిపడగలు [Veyi Padagalu]
ఆ తండ్రికా కొడుకన్నట్టు ఆ దేవునిచేత సృష్టించబడ్డ ఈ మనుషులూ ఇంతే. ...
ప్రధానమైన కామక్రోధాదులు, మదమాత్సర్యాదులు పైవారికే ఎక్కువ. ఏలననగా అవి ధనాదులవలన సమకూరిన శక్తినిబట్టి వృద్ధి పొందును కనుక. ఎక్కువ దుష్టుడు తక్కువ దుష్టుని మీద కసిదీర్చుకొనుట వంటిది ఈ వ్యవహారము.”
― వేయిపడగలు [Veyi Padagalu]
“Rousseau saw the invention of farming as one big fiasco, and for this, too, we now have abundant scientific evidence. For one thing, anthropologists have discovered that hunter-gatherers led a fairly cushy life, with work weeks averaging twenty to thirty hours, tops. And why not? Nature provided everything they needed, leaving plenty of time to relax, hang out and hook up. Farmers, by contrast, had to toil in the fields and working the soil left little time for leisure. No pain, no grain. Some theologists even suspect that the story of the Fall alludes to the shift to organised agriculture, as starkly characterised by Genesis 3: ‘By the sweat of your brow you shall eat bread.’29 Settled life exacted an especially heavy toll on women. The rise of private property and farming brought the age of proto-feminism to an end. Sons stayed on the paternal plot to tend the land and livestock, which meant brides now had to be fetched for the family farm. Over centuries, marriageable daughters were reduced to little more than commodities, to be bartered like cows or sheep.30”
― Humankind: A Hopeful History
― Humankind: A Hopeful History
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