The progress of the hunter is 3 AM. I started sleeping at 8 AM and now my alarm clock tells me it's time to wake up. Most people sleep at this time in the evening, but I went to the forest for the night since I woke up to pack my bag right now. Last night I packed a .30-06, a wooden stand, a small cooler with food, and a backpack with hunting equipment including deer, camouflage paint and flashlight. I was planning to search for two weeks, and the weekend is finally here.
That makes sense. In the book I recently read, "Guns, bacteria, and steel", Jared Diamond and "Homo Deus: short history of tomorrow", Yuval Noah Harari, we saw progress of the hunter collector. Production, agriculture, some people can concentrate on war, government and specialization, there may be more things, we may live in the early stages of the war. According to its logical conclusion, we can see the 24th century Star Trek where economics moves differently.
In the past, humans lived in tribes of about 150 hunter-gatherers. We gathered around the fire to tell the story. We go through a series of stages from birth to death. We started tribe. We have a child We entered the era of old age and became a respected elder who respects our insight and wisdom. Then continue. Because of the primitive form of euthanasia, sometimes someone in the tribe will knock behind our head with rocks. Hunting - The collector's life is not perfect, but as Hobbes said it is not as certain as "hatred, savage and short". Indeed, hunter gatherers were healthier than farmers in the past. Their workload is far less than our workload. The French work 35 hours a week, but hunter gatherers are usually collecting only 12 hours a week. Other times are spent singing, dancing, writing stories and other fewer PG - 13 activities. That's awesome.
Author Jared Diamond wrote that agriculture and industry tend to use more corporal punishment while hunter gatherer societies tend to use very few corporal punishments. Diamonds suggest that hunter gatherers often do not possess valuable material properties and that bad behavior of children does not compromise the characteristics of others. The only generalization about the use of corporal punishment in primitive tribes may be that there is no general procedure, but I think that corporal punishment is rare in primitive society. The important thing to do here is that corporate punishment as a motive or a remedial measure is not "innate" for people.