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I can't find the first part of the topic here ("strength part II).  What was
the gist of part l?
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> Topics of the day:
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>   1. strength part II
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> Date:    Mon, 21 Jan 2002 13:19:12 -0500
> From:    John Cogburn <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: strength part II
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> As far as the strength: it seems like everything goes back to that "Man
the
> Hunter" book.  Lee also wrote a book about the !Kung San that I'm
currently
> reading.
>
> The topic of how HGs thought is very interesting.  Right now I am also
> reading "The Mating Mind", an evolutionary psychology book that is
> fascinating.  The book mentions that some of the problem is that we now
pay
> other people to entertain us instead of entertaining ourselves.  And of
> course with the brain, it's use it or lose it.  So as people become more
> and more dependent on passive entertainment, I would guess their mental
> sharpness decreases as well.  Though it really doesn't talk about fitness,
> I would highly recommend this book.
>
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