(April 9, 2020 at 9:42 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: If we organized our lives around it in the manner described - yes.
Consider the agrarian basis of our holidays and their attendant calendar.
Whilst that may be the case with our present civilization (farmers produce excess food to gain symbolic food [money]) I'm not sure that it would apply to the neolithic/early bronze age when civilization developed.
Thinking about that the earliest form of a treasury was the tribal granary to provide food when times were tough, something that might be relevant currently...
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Evolution - Adapt or be eaten.