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"Everybody in town wanted to eat – there was pretty much no food in town besides us".
Most nights I didn't eat, there was just time to look after the baby, feed him before going to bed myself, maybe I'd have a salad or something.
It would have made no sense for our savannah-dwelling ancestors to kill more antelope than they could eat – there was no way to store the leftovers, and when hunger pangs returned they would have had to hunt again anyway.
As long as there was enough food to eat, there wasn't much incentive to work.
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