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When I used to commute across Nottingham my mind would
wander over all kinds of things from why
am I doing this? to why are we doing
this?
Not a particularly wide range of internal conversations you
may think, but commuting isn’t a stimulating activity. Sometimes I’d expand my
horizons and even think of work and the various bits and pieces I had to get
done before doing the same journey in reverse.
What drives us on though? What is it deep down in the murky
depths of our biochemistry which makes us do such crazy things as commuting
across Nottingham for twenty years? It could be much the same biochemistry
which sent my ancient ancestors into the wilds armed only with a
flint-tipped spear – food.
Although we don’t starve if we don’t work, the food
imperative evolved over millions of years and isn’t likely to have fallen into
disuse merely because we no longer use a flint-tipped spear. A car is much the
same as that spear – in a sense we take it out every day in search of food.
We already know we’ll find the food elsewhere of course, Sainsbury's or Tesco in our case, but
that probably doesn’t alter the biochemical imperative. We still have to eat
and our bodies know we have to eat and know we have to do whatever it takes to
eat.
Whatever it takes. Now there's a thought to commute over. In search of food we’ll even endure the dullest
imaginable journey only to take part in the dullest imaginable meeting on arrival. Whatever it takes. Perhaps lunch makes it just
about tolerable.
6 comments:
Ring the takeaway?
Demetrius - I wonder if takeaways are doomed now supermarket versions are just as "good".
Testing! Testing!
By Jove, I really think you've done it, AK, your comments box works again for me - ta very much and I'll try not to bore for Britain!
David - strewth I didn't think it would be so simple. Not that I really know why it worked.
“Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them.”
― Henry David Thoreau,
Having a mortgage makes one put up with a lot.
Roger - it does and it influences what people say.
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