Brian Regan
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generation i was just thinking about this so for a million years it was like my dad built he did thatched roofs and he taught me how to thatch a roof and how to repair this and put stones together and make a wall and then it gave way to change a tire change your spark plugs or change your oil or some some version of that you know because dad was always messing with the old station wagon was always breaking down blah blah blah um
It's gone.
It's gone in terms of in terms of human evolution and how we just passed it on.
And now, you know, hey, look, I remember when my dad taught me how to work with bronze.
And now you're going to have to learn how to work with bronze.
Otherwise, you're not going to get anywhere in this society.
It's utterly gone from one โ just in one generation.
Just boom.
In 30 years.
It's completely erased.
There is no such thing as me and my son and spark plugs and tires and smelting and thatching.
It's gone.
Sewing, cooking, all the โ there's a feminine side of it that's basically gone.
There's a masculine side of it that's gone.
How are we to deal with this as a society and as human beings when something is gone that fast?
We are... We are...
wired to have things like slowly go away, like, you know, a throw the infidel in the well, you know what I mean?
Sound like a good idea.
But eventually we kind of work our way through it.
We work our way through things.