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The research leading up to my forthcoming book shows quite a number of us still have doubts about humanity, what we’re increasingly disconnected from, and animals.
WHAT MAKES HUMANS… HUMANS? Is it the upright walk, disposable thumb, naked skin, Cambrian explosion, farmers, brain, or wisdom?
Theories abound.
WHY ARE WE INCREASINGLY DISCONNECTED and, if so, from what?
The answers depend on whom you ask.
DO ANIMALS HAVE belly buttons, blood types, cell walls, conscience, culture, empathy, feelings, free will, humor, language, morals, periods, religion, rights, schools, or souls?
These are genuine searches on the internet. Or as Peter Drucker would have it, “There is surely nothing quite so useless as doing with great efficiency what should not be done at all.”
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We begin wordless, and even after that, only the area around our mouths becomes wordy. The rest of us remains as wordless as it’s ever been.
To be and stay connected with both worlds, the wordless and the wordy, at the same time, IT DOESN’T GET SIMPLER THAN THAT.
Our words don’t know where we’re going, our feet do, just like the feet in the wordless world, yet unlike the wordless, we can talk about it.