but I've learn how to make paper:)
And, not to belittle you because I don't know you, your knowledge must be inferior to what a book has. Or don't you think so?
depends on what books we are talking, but I like to learn from doing and quite a fast learner. 👀
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and now I see why copper tools rooted so deep in this part of the old lands! it makes sense because it's useful.
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Please answer yes or no. Wouldn't it be better to have access to the centuries of knowledge contained within a book?
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Wouldn't it be better to have access to the centuries of knowledge contained within a book?
no, it's only good when you are relaxed and chill mode, so reading the books to learn things slowly; But under extreme situations, you might want to be more practical.
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It seems like we have different perspectives on this. You're taking a short-term view, while I'm focused on the long-term. This is similar to the different approaches to Bitcoin - some people trade it for short-term profits, while others see it as a long-term store of value.
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when talking survivals, you don't have the luxury to think that long?
long term wise, I would make my own paper and even pen to pass down all these experiences, but after figure out how to survive; you can remake books but once you are dead you are dead. 👀
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If you died on the third day, you wouldn't have the opportunity to share your knowledge.
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unverified - it seems women always survive better than men? interesting. 👀
Let's see who die first? You with a book or Natalia with the pot and axe?
ok but that "long term" could get you killed first, reading. Nobody says that books are not a good resource. But not in this case of survival.
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You could also die, even with your own axe :)
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