The perils of evolution

Cradle of Humankind - Flora by Martin_Heigan
Cradle of Humankind – Flora, a photo by Martin_Heigan on Flickr.

One day you wake up and watch the sun rise, ripe and scarlet over the savanna, and you know it can never hold you back.


The next, you're unable to hold a conversation with other humans in the flesh, and you have the attention span of an unhinged hummingbird. Inside your head there are noises that would have terrified you before, on the plains, but now they are the background radiation of your mind. You're surrounded by voices. Within this clamour there is only the silent pulse of a thought that never comes, an impulse suffocated by plenty, a drive misdirected by old mythology.


You long for the reality of stone, the scrape of grass on your bare legs, and the silence of nature, tooth and claw. You wonder if you should Tweet this yearning, but — hey, new Facebook interface!


Alltop used to hunt Facebook in the old days.



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