Questions 3: Advancement of Civilization

Everyone has their own opinion on society.  Not only its current state, but its past and future.  Most people will claim the time period they grew up in was the best.  Others will hate their time and look at the past with rose-colored glasses.  You have those who judge the past by modern rules while others ignore the bad of the past.  All of this creates a strange sense of civilization where people might not agree on much beyond the simple facts.  So, let’s get opinions:

  1. What do you think is the greatest invention made by civilization?
  2. What do think is the worst invention that others think is great?  (Said this way because I know most will say social media, guns, and other answers that simply work off modern societal conflicts.)
  3. What part of human nature do you think is the most important one for civilizations to appear and thrive?
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About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
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12 Responses to Questions 3: Advancement of Civilization

  1. L. Marie's avatar L. Marie says:
    1. What do you think is the greatest invention made by civilization? The telephone because it is a connector.
    2. What do think is the worst invention that others think is great?  Some aspects of social media are great because of the connections. But people have turned it into a war zone. So for me, it ranks way up there as the worst. That’s why I didn’t pick it for the first question.
    3. Kindness. It saves lives.

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  2. What do you think is the greatest invention made by civilization?

    Agriculture.

    What do think is the worst invention that others think is great?

    Social hierarchy, such as a king, emperor, classes of people or castes.

    What part of human nature do you think is the most important one for civilizations to appear and thrive?

    Imagination and foresight coupled with the ability to organize and cooperate as a group. Although one could argue that some insects and other species have similar qualities.

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  3. V.M.Sang's avatar V.M.Sang says:

    Interesting questions, Charles.

    The greatest invention made was possibly the wheel. Where would we be today without it. So much depends on it, and not only transport.

    The worst is, in mind, money. So many of the evils of the world come from people wanting more (even when they have more than enough). From theft to wars–they are all about getting more wealth.

    For civilizations to appear and thrive you need co-operation and understanding.

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    • Money definitely triggers massive human greed. I have a feeling bartering would create similar situations though. A person will horde as much of something as possible to make them more likely to trade. I think any type of system that doesn’t let people have what they need at the start will have issues.

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    1. Baby wipes. For those of us who are a bit hairy down there they are a godsend. 2. The copy machine at my office. 3. A rare ability to look at the benefit of the group as a whole, and make changes based upon that, instead of self interest.

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  4. 1. What do you think is the greatest invention made by civilization? Refrigeration, which allows food preservation (riffing off your previous post) and allows us to air condition.

    2. What do you think is the worst invention that others think is great? (Said this way because I know most will say social media, guns, and other answers that simply work off modern societal conflicts.) Those dumb shoes with little wheels in them.

    3. What part of human nature do you think is the most important one for civilizations to appear and thrive? The ability to cooperate and care for each other.

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    1. noelleg44's avatar noelleg44 says:

      The printing press, smart phones, and curiosity.

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