Geode, maybe I'm speaking a language you don't understand. <your posts do not make any sense. I ask you to explain yourself and you go off into the ether.>
From feedback I get, plenty of people do know what I mean.
Also, I can't be bothered simply writing long boring essays on Libertarianism. It has all been written a LOT of times. I'm interested in expressing my own ideas to add to the brew.
<People are indeed all the same, the differences are quite small but they are magnified because of the society we live in. If we were all hunter-gatherers, one life would be much like another's.>
Actually, the differences are quite large even in hunter-gatherer societies. People are not the same, as measured in groups averages, and they are even more different as individuals.
For example, using an important characteristic of humans, intelligence, the average intelligence of whole countries is lower than the average in other countries. That has serious implications for how they live. The difference between individuals is much greater than that, ranging from helpless mental retards to superlative super-smarts. People are NOT the same, either averaged in groups, or as individually.
For example, check out this group: lagriffedulion.f2s.com
For another, check out the difference between males and females. A keep factor is that females reach puberty 3 years younger than males. That has substantial implications for adult brain function because one of the vital things to do in developing talents is to get the goods going BEFORE puberty. Once the wisdom teeth are through, it's pretty much game over for extra development. Women get wisdom younger than men. But their learning is terminated younger too.
You can't teach old dogs new tricks. In the case of dogs, which mature even younger than women, their new-trick learning is pretty much done by the time they are two.
Here's a review of male supremacy in mathematics: lagriffedulion.f2s.com Griffe didn't say why [which is the wisdom teeth business and onset of puberty].
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