How Game Ideas Can Help Employees Manage Their Own Health « Seriosity: The Enterprise Solution for Information Overload. Manthropology: T8 could beat Usain Bolt « playthink. January 25, 2010 at 7:23 pm (I had part of this post sitting in the “draft” bin since October, and was reminded of it when the the always-thoughtful and incredibly well-read Josh Leeger commented on my most recent note about the future of human speed.
Thanks, Josh, for reminding me of the book and for passing along the linked articles.) If the title of Peter McAllister’s new book doesn’t pique your curiosity, its first sentence will provoke you.
Food. Men's Interests and Lifestyle. Primitive Living Skills: Earth Skills & Nature Awareness article. Primitive Living as Metaphor Primitive living is a metaphor we participate in and act out.
Life is simplified down to the bare essentials: physical and mental well-being, shelter, warmth, clothing, water, and food. We go on an expedition to meet those needs with little more than our bare hands. In our quest we learn to observe, to think, to reach inside ourselves for new resources for dealing with challenging and unfamiliar situations. We build up our personal strengths, and at the same time we interact with and learn about the world around us. In a story we can only join a quest in our imaginations.