• luciferofastora@feddit.org
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    21 hours ago

    We’ve been dominantly settled farmers for millenia now, but that doesn’t change the equation: walking to the fields, walking to fetch water, walking around the house and attached vegetable gardens, going outside to chat with neighbours to keep up with local news and maintain social relationships as a fundamental part of survival.

    The elites also weren’t spared the obligation to survey their holdings, visit their vassals or patrons/liege, participate in visible displays of wealth, influence and leisure to maintain legitimacy…

    Particularly (but not only) post-industrial literature is teeming with works on the depressing alienation in cities.

    Just walking through the neighborhood on the way to work, home or to the grocery store and greeting people I meet – strangers, for all intents – helps my mood.

    Humanity thrived on activity and interaction. Let’s try to keep that.