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Topic started on 5-10-2005 @ 03:29 PM by The time lord
When it comes to natural disasters like Katrina or events Like 9/11 and of course war in Iraq, would you say people pity and suffer more because they have more to loose?

Example if a hurricane hit a populated area lets say 2000bc years ago, would the survivors suffer more emotionally then or now in 2005ad.

People then would find it easier to move place and start again without losing too much and land was more free lets say, no national insurance or IDs to think about.

Today it seems harder for people to leave what they worked for or start again in some cases.

Are we suffering more today because mankind has reached a certain stage of comfortable form from open nature or is man today suffering more because of the loss of material things and infrastructure as we have lost many survival skill even basic cooking for some and yet losing everything will seem a lot more scarier? As 2000 years ago people knew how to survive.
Are we more sensitive by nature and emotionally weaker than before or were people 2000bc a lot tougher mentally.

Hope it makes sense and gives good discussion but forget the technicallity that taxes were around in Biblical times its about who are worse off from two differnt time lines and how people would cope individaully and keep it as being exactly the same test in statistics and location.

There is a lot to balance out, where would you prefer to be?

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reply posted on 5-10-2005 @ 04:50 PM by ShadowXIX
Originally posted by Bikereddie
I think that people thousands of years ago, had no real values on personal possessions etc, like the way we do today.



I dont know about that, humans have been wearing jewelry as far back as 75,000 years ago. People have enjoyed non-essential possessions for a long long time.

news.nationalgeographic.com... jewelry.html

It might not be as bad as today but the basic reason a person wanted a piece of jewelry thousands of years and are not very different from today. non-essential possessions show off a certain status.

As for suffering of people in history compared to today, Losing your flock of sheep 2000yrs ago would be just as tramatic as losing your 6 figure job today IMHO.


reply posted on 27-11-2010 @ 12:48 AM by spokthunder
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I think people do suffer alot more,we live in a more dog eat dog society than they use to. Now you compete for your place in society and if you lose it your at the end of the line.
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