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Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could teach a college class, what would it be?
9·3 days agoRegular People History
Most of taught history is about and from the perspective of politicians, nobles, inventors, explorers, athletes, scientists - in other words, the outliers. I’m fascinated by the historic lives of regular people, a topic that is hard to research as there is little information about them.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•I wonder if it would be feasible to crowd source mortgages.
3·3 days agoI don’t know the answer to the first question. It was a Mennonite thing. All members had to be Mennonite or in a Mennonite church (there are lots of non-Mennonites going to Mennonite churches), or connected to a Mennonite organization.That probably helped to keep costs down as we tend to be honest and experienced at community cooperation. I believe the management was hired by one of the Mennontie conferences.
Quilotoa@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We live in one of the best times in the history of humanity, but many are frustrated because the last generation had it better.
4·3 days agoTotally. I don’t know if it’s unique to Lemmy (I’m not on other social medias) or a movement in general, but there seems to be some kind of satisfaction in being able to say how terrible like is. I’ve lived in a third world country and am a history author. We in the west have it really good in comparison.
Quilotoa@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We live in one of the best times in the history of humanity, but many are frustrated because the last generation had it better.
11·4 days agoIt has always been like this relatively speaking, in post hunter/gatherer society. Except there was a very small middle class in those days The nobles as compared to the serfs were the same. Except that the serfs hung at the edge of survival whereas we have indoor plumbing, decent shelter, electricity, tv, internet, healthcare, workers rights, and the priviledge of travel.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•I wonder if it would be feasible to crowd source mortgages.
5·4 days agoNot the same, but we had a crowd source house insurance setup. Basically, all the costs of the year were added up and then split between members. It was about half the cost of regular insurance.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something that is more difficult than it seems?
12·4 days agoTeaching (elementary school). It’s my third career and definitely the hardest of the three.
Quilotoa@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We live in one of the best times in the history of humanity, but many are frustrated because the last generation had it better.
2·4 days agoI said, “one of the best times.” There may be .001 % of times that were better than the present. Surely you can’t expect to live in the very best time of the 300 000 years of human existence.
Quilotoa@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We live in one of the best times in the history of humanity, but many are frustrated because the last generation had it better.
81·4 days agoHumanity has been around for around 300 000 years. For the first 95 % of that, we were hunter/gatherers - ravaged by disease, tribal wars, accidents, exposed to the elements, no running water, no toilets, no doctors, no electricity, no easy transportation, the average lifespan between 25 and 33 years. For the next 4.5 % the average human was a serf, serf-like or a slave - worked 10 to 12 hours a day, six days a week(or more), no vacation, lived to about 50, had no doctors, no indoor toilet, no indoor water. Water was likely a long distance away and had to be carried by hand to your hovel. Worker’s rights were virtually non-existant. You had intestinal parasites with no health care to relieve you. You were at the whim of the wealthy. Up to half of children didn’t make it to the age of 5. 4 % of women died in childbirth. Women were treated as property. There were no cars, no planes, no electricity, virtually no leisure time. There was minimal heat in winter, no cooling in summer. It is only in the last 0.1 % of our history that we (on average) have had any kind of comfort. We are indeed fortunate to be living now.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Christians of Lemmy, how do you feel about the U.S. president posting an Al photo of him as Christ?
15·5 days agoAre you asking Christians - followers of the teachings of Christ, or Christians - those who claim the name? The teachings of Christ call for individuals to be humble, peaceful, loving, accepting, selfless, love their enemies, forgiving, non-judgmental, and joyful. As someone who tries to follow Jesus’ teachings, I feel sorry for him. He seems to be a very troubled man.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.world•“Effective immediately, the United States Navy, the Finest in the World, will begin the process of BLOCKADING any and all Ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz”English
22·6 days agoSo, when the first Chinese ship goes through, what will they do? Attacking it will bring in a whole new issue. And won’t this free up Iranian forces to fight elsewhere?
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do people get progressively less happy as they age?
9·6 days agoI’m in my 70’s. I feel I’ve been getting happier over time. Kids grow up and leave, Work becomes stable. Finances become more stable. When you retire, it’s like a whole new life (as long as you plan it correctly).
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Has there ever been a country or government that hasn't done terrible shit in their past or present?
25·7 days agoThey likely have warred with other tribes.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you shower facing the shower or away from it?
40·7 days agoRotate. Why would you just wash one side?
8, but I take an hour nap after lunch.
In the car. They don’t steal my information. There are no pop-ups. There is no subscription. Yes, I have to listen to ads, but I they have to pay their workers somehow. Often its public radio which has no ads and some good programs.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the cheapest you can afford buying (or already bought) that you consider as luxury?
29·9 days agoPotable water coming from a tap inside my home.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which one is more annoying: leftover bread or leftover cheese?
3·10 days agoHow can leftovers be annoying? They’re food and you have them in case you get hungry.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Despite all the AI nonsense happening right now, I have a simple question. Do you feel valued? From one human to another.
5·10 days agoFor sure. Mostly from friends and family, but also in the things I do and the projects I accomplish. It’s a wonderful life.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•there's no enjoyment in adult life...... Literally !!!
15·11 days agoI’ve enjoyed adult life more than young life.



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