Article: An Isolated Tribe Emerges from the Rain Forest
The long read I read this story three times already because I find it so fascinating. It gives you insights in the brutal history of Brazil, as well as details
Essay: The Ecosexual Awakening
Charles Eisenstein’s contribution to the book “Ecosexuality – When Nature Inspires the Arts of Love” is definitely worth a read. He entertains some interesting ideas and views and manages to
Article: Play as a Foundation for Hunter-Gatherer Social Existence
The long read An excellent piece of scientific literature that describes how hunter-gatherers use elements of play to make their egalitarian lifestyle as easy and fun as possible. Play as
Quote: How to Overthrow the System
“How to Overthrow the System: brew your own beer; kick in your TV; kill your own beef; build your own cabin and piss off the front porch whenever you bloody
Article: Foraging Was Healthier Than Agriculture
That foragers were and are in way better health than ‘civilized’ people is no surprise anymore by now. If even Forbes Magazine admits it, it finally has to be common
Article: The Dangers Of Automatization
This terrifying article is for all the naive, technology-crazed futurists who get excited by self-driving cars and automation in general. There is a phenomenon called the paradox of automation, which
Infographic: Remaining Resources
Things are going to change very soon. If we don’t act now, we will see the most radical changes occurring on this planet in our own lifetime.
Article: We Run Out Of Sand
Civilization will not continue for much longer. The sooner we realize this and act accordingly, the better. Sand is one underestimated resource that we exploit so rapidly and that we
Article: The Price For Technology Is Paid In Congo
So technology is not ‘bad’ or ‘good’ but neutral, huh? What about the vast environmental devastation, the release of toxins of all kinds, and the inhumane working conditions under which
Article: Neoliberalism Creates Loneliness
My recommendation for today is this article about the causes and effects of loneliness. Spoiler: modern digital-industrial society is to blame (who else?!). And the cure? Tribalism. Living in small