Agriculture: Humanity's Best, Worst Invention
Read the story: https://aperture.gg/blogs/the-univers... Merch: https://aperture.gg/merch For nearly 300,000 years, we went where we pleased, whenever we pleased. We explored a world mostly untouched by human hands. We ate a wide variety of rich, healthy, fresh-picked food. And without work to tie us down, we spent almost all our time with the people we loved the most. But then things changed. The simple act of putting a seed in the ground freed humanity from that fate. It promised us stability and control. Why did we do it? Why did we created agriculture, even though it made our lives considerably worse, at least at the beginning? Stay connected with Aperture: Website: https://aperture.gg/ Instagram: / theapertureyt Twitter: / theapertureyt Check out our other channels: What If: https://bit.ly/youtube-What-If How to Survive: https://bit.ly/how-to-survive-show Crazy Creatures: https://bit.ly/crazy-creatures-show Your Body On: https://bit.ly/your-body-on-show Origins of Food: https://bit.ly/origins-of-food Versus: https://bit.ly/versus-show WTF Did I Just Watch: https://bit.ly/wtf-did-i-just-watch Questions or concerns? Contact us at https://underknown.com/contact/

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