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Check the book "The continuum concept " By Jane LLiedloff , it will give you
some explanation of why HG are happier and are getting more mature when
adult than us. He have to do with the way they care for their babies and
children.
jean-claude

>I was curious as to where I could find info on modern day HGs.  Videos,
>websites, magazines, books, etc would all be helpful.
>
>The question I'm trying to answer is this: Are the modern day HGs, on
>average, more pleased with their lives than, for example, the average
>American?
>
>Many paleo dieters view the HG lifestyle as enjoyable, maybe even more
>enjoyable than our lives in the 9 to 5 world we live in.  If this is true,
>then I would suspect there have been people who have left their lives to
>join the HGs... or maybe just join a group of HGs for a vacation or brief
>getaway.
>
>Any info along these lines would be appreciated.  I would like to learn in
>great detail what the modern day HG lifestyle is like... and the pros and
>cons of it when compared to our current everyday lifestyle.
>
>justin
>
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