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by readthenotes1
687 days ago
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Many years ago, I recall reading in _Columbia History of the World_ that the ability to live in cities, that is civilization, began when people preserved their seed corn so that they could have multiple harvests during the growing seasons. What I remember is that they summarize this as "Delayed gratification is the root of civilization." And while this is pretty early in the history of the world book, I read no further because I doubted I would find anything more insightful in the subsequent hundreds of pages. ... Years later I tried to find that quote and I could not. I still believe it is a valuable insight though even if I hallucinated it. |
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