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No. This ecosystem is about differences created through natural separation, because different parts are needed to sustain the whole. Animals only mingle if either their collective created a save enough environment to temporarily mingle with others for benefits, or they are prevented from separating (house animals, food shortages, drought). In a healthy environment every difference separates to it's own.
You misunderstood. A group of sheep have no concern for each other's spaces. A bunch of ants will crawl all over each other. Apes are all in each other's space and all over each other all the time.
In the top picture people are respectful of each other. In the bottom picture it resembles a group of animals more than people!
Oh yeah, that's referring to trust based on a healthy, stable and strong collective. The question of personal space doesn't even come up in a high trust society, because safety was established, and with it the natural order, but that's also the point where order and chaos meet, and where the temptations are the strongest. Safety leads to sloth, which leads to lowering your guard, which gives predators the chance to adapt and strike.
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[–] Blood-is-Nature 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
No. This ecosystem is about differences created through natural separation, because different parts are needed to sustain the whole. Animals only mingle if either their collective created a save enough environment to temporarily mingle with others for benefits, or they are prevented from separating (house animals, food shortages, drought). In a healthy environment every difference separates to it's own.
[–] FSHLLtOW ago
You misunderstood. A group of sheep have no concern for each other's spaces. A bunch of ants will crawl all over each other. Apes are all in each other's space and all over each other all the time.
In the top picture people are respectful of each other. In the bottom picture it resembles a group of animals more than people!
[–] Blood-is-Nature ago
Oh yeah, that's referring to trust based on a healthy, stable and strong collective. The question of personal space doesn't even come up in a high trust society, because safety was established, and with it the natural order, but that's also the point where order and chaos meet, and where the temptations are the strongest. Safety leads to sloth, which leads to lowering your guard, which gives predators the chance to adapt and strike.