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For most of human evolution—eighty thousand generations—nature was not a place we went but a place we lived. A mere six hundred generations have passed since the beginning of agriculture gave rise to permanent shelters and communities, and only about twelve generations since the birth of the modern city, with its hard surfaces and mechanized sounds. From an evolutionary perspective, our current habitat is still an early stage experiment.
Joyful: The Surprising Power of Ordinary Things to Create Extraordinary Happiness
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