Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Lucky the Dog

read the story of Lucky the Dog:
http://blogs.salon.com/0002007/2004/04/02.html#a685


"We are all, in a real sense, like Lucky. Most of us, all over the world, struggle every day, and put up with a huge amount of stress and unhappiness in our lives. Compared to the hunter-gatherers who lived for millions of years before modern civilization, we work much harder and longer to make a living, we face much more physical and psychological violence (in our neighbourhoods, in our workplaces, in our war-torn world, and sometimes even in our homes), we suffer from many more physical and psychological diseases and illnesses, we live in crowded, polluted, mostly run-down communities, in constant fear (of an infinite number of things, most notably not having enough), and we are oppressed with hierarchies, laws, rules and restrictions that would have driven our ancient ancestors quite mad.
Why do we put up with it? Because it's the only life we know." -Dave Pollard

1 comment:

elliott said...

geraldbetty.net/files/The_Social_Psychology_of_Modern_Slavery.htm

gerld betty (stressing i read lyle steadman) lead me to a kevin bales stressing rehabilitation