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by GiraffeNecktie
4879 days ago
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I think you missed his point. He wasn't trying to establish that New Guineans somehow "invented" the idea of not sleeping under a dead tree, merely that the author wasn't personally tuned to the risks of being under trees until he spent time with the people there. That's all. |
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>"I first became aware of the New Guineans’ attitude toward risk on a trip into a forest..."
>"I now think of New Guineans’ hypervigilant attitude..."
>"Traditional New Guineans have to think clearly about dangers....In contrast, Americans’ thinking about dangers is confused."
The truth is it's a common, learned attitude of anyone who spends a lot of time sporting in the outdoors - no matter where you live. The author himself points out the American/European pilot and raft guide, for example.