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by Kenneth Churchill- Page 31
        The advent of civilization may have been a secondary adaptive instinct, fulfilled by those persons who had the capacity to adapt. Perhaps the stronger primary nomadic instinct remained intact and available, but suppressed in those who had the capacity to yield to the secondary adaptive instinct. Historically, the few never adapted at all. They remained housed, but unhoused in direct relationship to the land. Secondary real property, such as buildings, never concerned the primary, historic, myths, or logic, much less the instincts of early man (whose genes we are doomed to carry). When unfortunate political and economic conditions enmesh with diminished human capacity and the secondary adaptive instinct yields to the primary nomadic instinct, homelessness will occur. The obvious remedy will emerge from law, not social science. The instinct to survive will always prevail and must be remedied by Statutory State Law, giving land rights to the homeless, for the homeless, and the issue of tenancy would become moot for it only serves the selfish minds of modern man.


       Mankind never stopped being nomadic and Mankind never will. The average day in the life of any person is the rapid succession of nomadic events, which are visual, auditory, tactile, and aromatic. Human suffering is caused by human beings (with the exceptions of disease and natural disasters). The human race can choose to heal, but most likely never will. One must hope for improvement on a daily basis. Change is the product of spirituality when the value of justice is above that of charity. Justice sells at a price. Those who can afford a lot of justice get a lot of justice.


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