This made me think about how it must have been way back when towns were small or people lived in tribes. In the past, I have only thought of the downside of such an arrangement. The myopic view of the world, the limited opportunities and the lack of privacy seemed to outweight any good that could come from such a communal paradigm. However, lately stacked up against the alternatives I find myself pining for such an establishment. Think about the fact that tribal chief never moves on to become chief of a better and bigger tribe. Roles within the community aren't necessarily based on popularity or prestige cause how do you look down upon the only source of clean water bearers or food preparation experts or cloth menders-every role is life essential. Lives are intertwined so closely that it would be hard to hide an "issue"; stuff would have to be dealt with.
We scoff at the ways of the amish or native americans while we chase after emptiness and success that never brings happiness or internal peace. I guess like Neil Young said, "keep on rockin' in the free world" cause the alternative would be....change.
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