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i frequently ask myself how did the people of the past deal with the unbearable shittyness of life and how did they avoid the constant dangers of the modern world and avoid becoming prey to people that desire power and authority and i still don't have a good answer to that but i've noticed that historically a man's role in the affairs of how this world is evolving and progressing through ages and paradigms becomes smaller and smaller while the governing bodies get more oppressive and more forceful with the help of technologies and the general tendency of things getting more tame over large amounts of time and in some parts of the world it's way more obvious and in some parts of the world it's way more subtle and might be even presented and considered by someone as something good and natural as a sort of biosocial evolution and as an answer to some outside evils or something which makes me wonder can humans even exist without forming into some greater orders of authority over themselves and will the government-free world ever be achieved or are we doomed to forever be divided and antagonised against each other by virtue of a few individuals that we obey just because we're arbitrarily told to do so, is the will to rule over others just baked into our dna and is it something fundamental and crucial to the existence of our species despite it being a lot of the times irrational and counter-productive and just outright harmful