Agreed on the realities of construction, but also, on the realities of living a life way too close, to other human beings, who drive you nuts, FRiend.
Smiles.
May God bless.
Tatt
Oddly enough in a city you actually might have a small amount of privacy while in a HG tribe you will have almost no privacy.
Everything will be done in groups as wild animals would be a constant threat. Inside cities you can withdraw to the roof or a storage building or the work area. If nothing else you can be with other people then rather then sitting with the ones who are getting on your last nerve.
I agree with you-I live in a remote rural area, where there is plenty of space-you don’t have to be around someone you don’t like if you choose not to. the properties are all acreage, except for a couple of gated enclaves where only 50-75 well off people can afford to live-or care to, for that matter-I find them to be mostly whiny, self-absorbed city expats who can’t seem to mind their OFB and always argue with one another.
Oddly enough, the neighbor-vs-neighbor incidents involving the sheriff being called-everything from harassment to violence happens most in those enclaves. In my college psych classes, we read about numerous experiments done with animals like rats-they were put in crowded living situations-like humans in big cities, and the results were not good-violence, mayhem, killing, etc. If it isn’t good for rats to live like that, it certainly isn’t good for humans-insects like bees and ants do okay in collectives-mammals not so much-it is unnatural. I’ll bet that was just as true 12,000 years ago as it is now...