d. hues
ASIN: B00SFYXLN6
Publisher: d.hues
Pages: 51
On Eden: Achieving a Good Life in a World of ScarcityWith excerpts from Aphorisms: Volume OneIn which is explored the idea of a Good Life in a World of Scarcity."The hallmark of Eden, one might posit, is its unlimited natural resources. Like any good parent, God sought to provide his children with all they required for a comfortable upbringing. Adam and Eve did not want for food, clothing, shelter, safety, and so on. The aims of consumption were ever available, eliminating all related worries. Their tapestry of wants was free from the pursuit of natural resources, the manufacturing of consumable goods, and the accumulation of wealth for future utility. For better or worse, they needed to know not hunting and harvesting, toil and labor, trade and transport, and all of the myriad skills therein found. Adam and Eve had but to reach out their hands to pluck their next meal, bow to the ...