Photo 23 Aug 11 notes “Bushmen (the San people) had no possessions that a child could break, and all educational rules arose out of danger or necessity, … as a result children never felt themselves at odds with their environment, which naturally included the world of the adults. In consequence they developed no vices or destructive urges. You never heard a child being scolded and you never saw a child spanked …
… we found nothing surprising in the fact that this simple but logical form of living had survived for hundreds of thousands of years down to our own day. But what had forced development to go beyond this hard but blissful life?”The Sheltering Desert - A Story Of Survival

“Bushmen (the San people) had no possessions that a child could break, and all educational rules arose out of danger or necessity, … as a result children never felt themselves at odds with their environment, which naturally included the world of the adults. In consequence they developed no vices or destructive urges. You never heard a child being scolded and you never saw a child spanked …

… we found nothing surprising in the fact that this simple but logical form of living had survived for hundreds of thousands of years down to our own day. But what had forced development to go beyond this hard but blissful life?”

The Sheltering Desert - A Story Of Survival

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