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RE: How can a stone teach you anything?

in #origins7 years ago

Man is a recycler of what his predecessors have done, the only difference is that it used to be manual and simple but now uses modern technology and science. In essence what it wants to achieve looks the same in ancient times and now. Ancient humans used stone as a weapon but now humans use iron and even the hardest steel, whereas the desire of the maker is the same weapon. A good post and an inspiration and for us all

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It is indeed an inspiration for all of us here on steemit.
I loved the way just a stone is put up into a beautiful article. We do not usually think of writing an article just based on a stone, do we? An excellent approach and a different one too.

"In other classes of animals, the individual advances from infancy to age or maturity; and he attains, in the compass of a single life, to all the perfection his nature can reach: but, in the human kind, the species has progress as well as the individual; they build on every subsequent foundation every laid." -Adam Ferguson, Essay on Civil Society.