Quote Meditation 2

“You eat what you kill.”

“You eat what you kill.”

“You eat what you kill.”

“You eat what you kill.” In all of human history, even today, we have only ever eaten what we kill. For almost all of history, to provide, hunters would go out and bring home food for the tribe. They would hunt many different animals because they knew food was imperative for survival.

That long standing fact has hardly changed today. In the past men would kill animals to survive. Even back then hunters solved the most common problem: hunger. The people in his tribe were hungry so he went out and found food, filling the need and answering the problem. The tribe rewarded him for it. Historically the most respected man in the tribe was also the best hunter.

In the present we still kill problems. Solving the problems of humanity provides us with the money which we need to survive. People need light, so Thomas Edison created a new way to provide it, solving a huge problem. Still today those who are most respected in society are those who are best able to answer our problems.

Solving problems always has been, and probably always will be, the lifeblood of man.

In the past the most experienced hunters would go after big game. They knew that the big game could feed their tribe for days. A 200 pound deer could feed their tribe for a very long time. It takes skill and patience, that takes years to accumulate, to hunt down a big deer. The least experienced hunters would go after small game because they had not yet developed the skills to tackle the bigger game.

It is the same today. The most experienced men tackle humanities biggest problems and they are adequately rewarded for it. The least experienced men practice on smaller problems, dreaming about the day when they might be able to bring home a big kill for their tribe.

So when you work, remember that humanity will never be able to get anything that really matters for doing nothing. Those who can afford to live big do solve big problems. They provide value to humanity. They solve problems allowing humanity to live at a higher level, just like the ancient hunters used to do for their tribe. “You eat what you kill.”

“You eat what you kill.”

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