There are many things that seem to distinguish humans from animals, the ego and stuff.
But something I've not heard people talk about is the basic dissatisfaction in humanity.
Humans as a species are driven by an insatiable thirst for more.
I have food but I want spices, I have a hut but I want a stone house, I can walk on water and land why not air. I have an entire planet, so what? Give me the other planets too. And so forth.
yes, just that.As the means of constantly re-rendering the constantly shifting environment, so as to keep said footing? — Blurrosier
Or are both ways more or less rephrasing the same thing? — Blurrosier
I think every animal is fuelled by dissatisfaction in one sense or another, but lack the technology to over do it as much as humans have. — NOS4A2
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