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I think you are right on Hilary. I know for a fact that my job does not
require the brain power that spending time outdoors, thinking,
observing,creating objects and hunting and foraging does.
Darcey
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Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 4:18 PM
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Subject: Re: Falling off the wagon
Phosphor wrote:
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> also our lifestyle in
> terms of brain activity must be about 20 times more energy-consuming
than
> paleos.
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I don't know. I think hunting, gathering, music making, story telling,
tool making, surviving and living outdoors might use a person's brain
even more than what's happening for a lot of people these days. That's
the sort of use the big brain evolved for in the first place. Maybe
people now tend to have more stress rather than more brain activity.
Hilary
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