We're not hunter-gatherers anymore. We're all living like patients in the intensive care unit of a hospital. What keeps us alive isn't bravery, or athleticism, or any of those other skills that were valuable in a caveman society. It's our ability to master complex technological skills. It is our ability to be nerds. We need to breed nerds. Neal Stephenson
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In the last paragraph of this quote, we see that we must stop being hunter-gatherers and become like the patient in the intensive care unit (ICU), as opposed to the caveman. This is because our society has advanced past those simple days of life. We now take care of ourselves with technology and medicine, and we can do so because we can master complex technological skills. Furthermore, we must breed nerds and be careful to not be one. People who think they can achieve anything without effort and hard work are just plain stupid and only hurt themselves by only thinking that they can achieve anything without any work or hard work.

Source: Seveneves

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