The Wit of The Primitive Man.
When the universe was created there was a planet among them called earth in which small
creatures that later on were known as humans lived. These Beings didn’t have any knowledge
about how to live in the so called Earth, but with time they started learning.
Their instincts were to feed as they saw the other animals, they learned by them, lived with them
and it is said that they even understood each other. Can you imagine? A world in which we were
able to communicate with not only each other but also with animals? Or even living among
them? It is said that in the past men used to live above trees as well, like primates, but because of
fear they had to find others places to live.
Fear of What? You might be asking yourself, well fear of other predators that were stronger than
us, and even nowadays are capable of destroying us and we wouldn’t be able to defend
ourselves. So, that’s how simple men became cavemen, hiding inside caves during night time and
going out during day time, to collect food and migrate to other places.
But, one lucky day, when caveman were working in making their tools, feeling the warmth that
the big and bright element that was upon them providing them with heat during certain hours,
Rocko was sanding two rocks against each other to make an arrow as his father had taught him,
being the clumsy kid he was, or so his parents and everyone at the tribe thought him to be,
making him the laughing stock of the place, made the rocks gleam as they collided with one
another which cause him to get really shocked and amused at the same time. How could he do
that?! Was his thought, thankfully nothing happened.
He kept working on his task and again another spark flowed, but he wasn’t as lucky this time,
because the breeze that passed earlier on had brought some dried leaves, and as soon as the spark
sprang to live after the contact with the rocks, something happened, the leaves started to dissolve,
and Troll, another kid that was working with him was shocked and called the people around him,
but when he got back there was nothing to see, so he pressured Rocko to do it again, over the
dried leaves and as he did, that happened again, they “dissolved”, and the people were really
amazed with what Rocko had discovered that they wanted him to teach them.
After practicing for a while, they discovered fire was really helpful to them, they could light up
the cave during night time, and eventually leave the cave, because they found out predators were
scared of fire. That was how our cavemen left the darkness of the cave and started creating their
shelters on land, near rivers and the earth where they planted food and other goods to feed their
families, creating communities, respecting the forest around them, for the Forest God would not
appreciate any damage to his precious child.
Thousands of years later, men started building up stronger houses, far away from the predators
that were still left, because they hadn’t the chance to hunt them yet, but preserved some to show
on circuses and zoos, so the newer generations got to know what types of animals surrounded
them and they got to conquer. The trees that existed had been cut, because as human population
had increased there was a need of space, and trees were in the way.
Little did men know how important the trees were for nature, having God in a second plane, and
nature forgotten, things started to change in how Mother Nature, as it had been known back in
the days, nowadays Weather, would change its behavior.
Storms, Waves of Heat, Decrease of Food Production and Lack of Rain in certain places, have
created an unbalance in the ecological equilibrium of nature, leaving the modern man in concern
about what is to happen to the world, and how they’re going to stop the damage or at least
control it. That’s why some campaigns have emerged, trying to save energy and affect less the
environment.
In the end we traveled a journey that started with the cavemen, their innocence and the few
discoveries they had and how in their own ways they had survived to what had emerged and how
their believes made them respect whatever their “Gods” had sent them, being nature one of them,
and how they interacted with the beings that belonged around them. It contradicts the reaction of
modern man, whom, even though had more knowledge, destroyed everything around them.
So, that leaves us one question, who’s the wisest of all? The man that with a few tools and little
knowledge of the world knew instinctually how to coexist with the wildness, or modern man
who’s knowledge and progress got to conquer not only lands but also ecosystems, destroying
everything in his stride?
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