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!jAUOq.RUMs 08/28/11(Sun)15:34:25 No.350374595 File1314560065.jpg-(21 KB, 338x225, 2a.jpg)
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Congratulations
if you got this far, you probably have a valuable mind or maybe just
know this already, it doesn't matter. Read on.
I'll digress a little and see if you catch it yourself. Human
ancestors passed the successful traits from one generation of cavemen
to the next, and passed it through tribes, villages, towns, and all this
until the modern day, 21st century satellite fiberoptic cyberwarfare
tech-society. We have those genes. What made this successful ancient
genes survive until now was the very basic concept of strength by
numbers. The ones that had this incorporated, joined others and
survived to bury their seed. It's that simple. At first it served its
natural purpose of protection against elements and the ability to hunt
larger animals. But there are always other settlers that maybe think
that the spot you chose to live should be theirs. So tribes are born.
Men do this by instinct, its a little harder for this organized
proto-society. As tribes always find or elect leaders to follow (also
instinct, very important) they compromise their private life in order
to save the tribe. This is the quest-mentality that helped human society
survive and develop. But as humans kept spreading their domains, tribes
got bigger and harder to handle. History shows several types of
handling like force or fear, and nice-approach methods were impractical
on large numbers of people. It doesn't take much for the formation of a state, but it takes incredible effort to keep it running. Leaders want to keep the leadership. So, what do they do?
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