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I think if you look at archaeology it will give you an answer. Probably the first things humans made were: arrows, axes, and pots
Don't sleep on pots as they enable certain things very difficult without: Water gathering + Cooking with water (soups/stews where bones are boiled are a great way to extract nutrients from rather meager portions of raw material)
I don't understand how this could be better than the knowledge of a book that has centuries, if not thousands of years of knowledge. You could build tools with whatever material you had, couldn't you?
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You could build tools with whatever material you had, couldn't you?
yes, but it takes time and effort to MAKE anything 👀 even just figuring out how and where to get the raw material already takes time, and then with all the cutting and burning, much work, how can you survive during this time?
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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 investing in Bitcoin - some people trade it for short-term profits, while others see it as a long-term store of value.
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16 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 14 Mar
In the long run we're all dead
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It's true, we must make the most of the wealth we create before our time is up.
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Sur la table, le creuset
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Hahaha....
The benefit of Le Creuset is it can double as a weapon!
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