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Simply Incomprehensible (at least for me)!!!

When, millions of years ago, the African climate drastically changed, our ancestors didn't have many choices.

Come down from the already very scarce trees and try to find food in some other way or, stay there on the trees and... DIE!!!!

Of course, fortunately for us, they came down and because the grass was very tall and they couldn't see the eventual predators, they had to get up standing in order to look around.

The Evolution of Movement

When they adapted to this new way to be, stay erected and... WALK!!!, they decided to go looking for a better place going north and, we know how it ended up. At least, if you don't believe in the clearly made up and absurd legends about... creation!!!!

So, it seems that people ALWAYS look for better places to live.

Consequently... THEY MOVE!!!

The Incomprehensible Mystery

And here, comes something very incomprehensible to me.

Why do people still live on the ice, building igloos and freezing to death all day long hunting very dangerous animals on unstable canoes in order to barely survive???

Why don't they move as our ancestors did???

Historical Migration Patterns

The people that came to America, walked through the Bering Strait that at that time, was an emerged land because the water level was 100 meters lower for the Ice Age. Of course, they can't do that now, but they could walk down through the continent and reach lands with a climate much more livable.

So, why do they stay there???

Questions Without Answers

Why do people still live in the deserts???

Why do people barely survive on top of the Himalayan plateaus???

I don't say that they should live like billions of us (not all of us!!!) in super crowded metropolises one on top of the other, but at least move to a more serene environment in which it would be possible to have agriculture or raise small animals and so on.

Why don't they do it and still live there??

I can't find an answer that makes sense!!!

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