When Humans Had No Jobs

Modern life keeps us busy—but humans weren't always meant to live this way. For hundreds of thousands of years, our ancestors survived without 9-to-5 jobs, endless notifications, or packed schedules. They hunted, gathered, socialized, created art, played music, and spent far more time resting than most of us do today. So... what changed? In this video, we'll explore what ancient humans actually did all day, why hunter-gatherers may have worked only a few hours each day, and how the invention of agriculture completely transformed human life forever. You'll also discover why modern burnout, stress, and constant productivity might be the result of an evolutionary mismatch between our Stone Age brains and today's world. If you enjoy videos about psychology, evolution, history, and human behavior, you're in the right place. 💬 Would you trade modern life for the hunter-gatherer lifestyle? Let me know in the comments. Topics Covered Hunter-gatherer life The 15-hour workweek Evolutionary psychology Burnout and modern stress The invention of farming Why humans love leisure Ancient history Human evolution Subscribe for more videos about history, psychology, evolution, and fascinating facts about human nature. #history #psychology #evolution #burnout #science #humanevolution #anthropology #prehistory #ancienthistory #selfimprovement #facts #documentary #humanbehavior #education #historyfacts