In the modern world, where we experience ubiquitously feeling separate, we also experience ubiquitousy feeling lonely. We can see that loneliness as a major source of depress anxiety and ultimately, suicidal thoughts. Is it really a thing that you re-learn from them? And is there ever an indigenous tribe in two thousand years of homosapian history who felt lonely? You live in a web of life, and we're a strand in it. Fewyou were mentioning mong ago, they had a informal theory of choice. They might have had some moral or ethical principles. This was not like a formal system of formalized ethics,. But they had some theory. It's just that that

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