Modern industrial life has
forced almost all of us to specialize in something, often in mundane,
repetitive tasks. This is good for economic productivity but not so good for
individual self-fulfillment. I think this has created a narrowing of attention
to the larger world. Moving from hunting and gathering to working on an
assembly line has made us more machine-like and less attuned to the world
around us because we only have to be skilled at one thing. — James Scott
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