Os Humanos Antigos Trabalhavam Muito Menos Que Você (e Eram Mais Felizes)
Tomorrow morning the alarm clock will ring, you'll hit snooze and hand over another day to work. If you add it all up, an average person spends about 90,000 hours of their life working. We think that's simply what it means to be human. But here's the part that's mind-boggling: for 99% of our species' history, jobs didn't exist. No salary, no boss, no clocking in, and no Mondays to hate. In this video you'll discover what ancient humans did ALL DAY before work existed, and the answer goes against everything cartoons have sold you: anthropologists have timed it and hunter-gatherers only worked 15 to 20 hours a WEEK (you work twice as much); bones prove they were taller, stronger, and healthier than early farmers; art, from the Chauvet Caves to the 40,000-year-old bone flute, proves they had plenty of time. Those who truly fed the tribe weren't the hunters, but the women, especially the grandmothers (the grandmother hypothesis); children learned through play; the afternoon was for rest, conversation, and naps in the shade; gossip was the entire legal system; and at night, by the fire, human culture was born. Until agriculture arrived, and with it the greatest trap in our history. In the end, the chilling truth: your ancestors already woke up free, already living that retirement you work your whole life trying to achieve. We never stopped being hunter-gatherers. We just forgot what it was like to wake up without a set time to get up. 🎬 Want to make videos like this and make a living from it? I'll teach you exactly how I do it on my channels. 🔥 For a very limited time: from R$250 to R$70, and you get 2 COURSES for the same price: "The Secret of the Algorithm," complete and released instantly, and "From Water to Darkness," the next and even bigger one, as a bonus when it's released. This is the best Dark Channel course in Brazil, because nobody really teaches this. First link in the description 👉 https://www.historiasdolobianco.com.br/ 🔔 Subscribe to Explica, Lobianco! for more curiosities about how ancient humans lived. 💬 Comment below how many hours a week YOU work, and if you would trade it all for a life of 15. #ancienthumans #huntergatherers #prehistory #work #curiosities #anthropology #explicalobianco
