Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Humanoids: two arms, two legs, 10 toes, 10 fingers, 1 head, 2 eyes

Humanoids, I believe span this and possibly many other galaxies. We are but one form of humanoids genetically designed specifically for this planet. If we go to other planets we likely will have to genetically design our progeny there to be adaptive to those planets. I believe this has likely been done already for millions or billions of years already throughout this and other galaxies at this point.

So, we here on earth are but one humanoid result but there are possibly an infinite variety of versions of humanoids throughout the universe on other planets and dimensions.

Even if I look at the last 70 years of my life, humans are not at all the same, psychologically as they were in the 1950s when I grew up.

There was much more common sense then but also a lot more ignorance. You might say how was this possible?

Because unless you had all your ducks in a row you didn't even survive to 20 in the 1950s because there were just so many things against your survival. So, common sense prevailed among those who survived. It wasn't at all about one's education then. It was only about common sense and reason. With it, people survived to 20 or 30. Without it they died in various ways then.

But now, often education supercedes common sense and this now causes an unbelievable amount of deaths just from inexperience and arrogance of an education that doesn't teach common sense which comes from suffering pretty much only in life.

In other words if you don't suffer enough between zero and 30 you cannot survive your life after that properly because you haven't learned the lessons that teach common sense.


So, the problem today I would say is a lack of experience and a lack of common sense which kills most people now before their time.

For example, what makes me a good driver of a car?

All the crashes and near death experiences I had on a bicycle between the ages of 5 and 20.

When people don't injure themselves enough they aren't afraid enough to be good drivers. Without the necessary experience people often cannot be in their bodies enough to survive. You have to be afraid of the right things to have the right edge to be a good driver. And you need a certain kind of co-ordination too and the capacity to be observant in multiple directions at once.
There was no getting around it then in the 1950s. You were grown up by 16 or 18 or you were dead.

That was all she wrote then.

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