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I take your excellen
I take your excellent point about gttnieg the most from your time and effort but if a bucket and walking is all you can afford a windmill is an expensive luxury thats out of the question. Furthermore, most folk can make and maintain a bucket and wouldn't know where to begin to make and maintain a windmill especially with the 7 million laws that apply to the creation, retention and use of windmills The important thing is that one makes the effort to get water, rather than waiting for sombody else aka the government to deliver it to them. Arguably, social security did exist throughout much of human history it was in the form of several generations of extended family living in the same dwelling or right next door. More than that, most old people were valued for their experience and knowledge until the day they died. As you point out our current arrangement of society is only a blip on how things were done for most of civilised history.





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Bardemiro

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