The Fall of Western Man by Mark Collett
Author:Mark Collett [Collett, Mark]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
The Loss of The Western Body
The health of any group, society or nation depends on both the physical and mental health of the people who make up that group, society or nation. The great civilizations that grew and prospered did so because of the quality of the people that built them. Strong and physically healthy people build great civilizations - weak, sick and feeble people build nothing.
Once a great civilization has risen, it takes equally strong people to defend that civilization. As a civilization rises and the accomplishments of that civilization become ever greater, the enemies of that civilization become ever more eager to tear it down. It follows that if the people that build great civilizations become weak, sick and feeble then it is only a matter of time before those civilizations fall prey to their enemies.
The strength and steel of the Western body was forged in the early days of Western man. When the earliest of Western man's ancestors lived in the harsh frozen lands of Northern Europe the stage was set for only the strongest and most industrious to survive. Those who couldn't survive the biting cold, dig through the frozen ground or hunt in the harsh conditions were doomed and their bloodlines were wiped out as they didn't survive or were unable to ensure the survival of their offspring.
This brutal natural selection process led to several traits - the inventiveness of the Western mind, the drive to form the nuclear family and of course the development of great physical strength and fitness that allowed Western man to cope with the environment in which he lived. As Western man learned to be inventive and industrious and as Western man learned to form lifelong bonds with his partners and to protect his offspring, he also learned to be physically strong.
As time moved on the strong and healthy Western body that had been forged in the harsh environmental conditions of Northern Europe saw Western man become a mighty warrior that dominated the battlefield. Western man not only built great civilizations and fought great wars with his neighbors, but he also conquered and colonized the rest of the world. Once these great gains were made, Western man then needed to defend his expanded territory - often against overwhelming odds. None of these achievements would have been possible if the Western body had been weak, sick or feeble.
Western man's achievements were not confined simply to the battlefield. Western man was also a great explorer - not content with his immediate horizon he sought to expand those horizons until every corner of the globe had been discovered. From Vasco da Gama who discovered the sea route to India, to Christopher Columbus who discovered the Americas, to Robert Falcon Scott who led expeditions to Antarctica and to Edmund Hillary who was the first man to climb Mount Everest, Western man discovered the world and conquered its harshest environments.
These incredible achievements were not the feats of weak men, but were achieved by those who had great physical and mental fortitude.
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