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Stone Age Lifestyle: The Depression Cure
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 281124" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>He didn't say it was anything <em>new</em>. He said <em>we aren't doing it</em> in our modern culture. I'm 48 and my children get far less outside play, spend far more time on their duffs in front of some electronic screen, and get more processed foods (actually not as much as the average kid because I cook mostly from scratch) than I did growing up. My teen is far more likely to hop on Facebook than spend time with a friend in person on a Sunday afternoon, while at his age I was hopping on my bike to go to a friend's. </p><p> </p><p>The world is always changing but for the things he's listed, I don't think we've necessarily changed for the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 281124, member: 701"] He didn't say it was anything [I]new[/I]. He said [I]we aren't doing it[/I] in our modern culture. I'm 48 and my children get far less outside play, spend far more time on their duffs in front of some electronic screen, and get more processed foods (actually not as much as the average kid because I cook mostly from scratch) than I did growing up. My teen is far more likely to hop on Facebook than spend time with a friend in person on a Sunday afternoon, while at his age I was hopping on my bike to go to a friend's. The world is always changing but for the things he's listed, I don't think we've necessarily changed for the better. [/QUOTE]
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