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I suspect that a substantial fraction of human problems in the world today, not just cults, result from the mismatch bet
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"I suspect that a substantial fraction of human problems in the world today, not just cults, result from the mismatch between the current environment and the environment in which we evolved"

- Keith Henson

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This quote by Keith Henson recommends that a number of the concerns we face worldwide today are an outcome of the disconnect between the setting in which we evolved and the setting we presently live in. This mismatch can be seen in lots of aspects of our lives, from the means we connect with each various other to the way we connect with our setting. Henson recommends that this separate is the source of much of the issues we encounter, from cults to psychological health and wellness problems. He indicates that if we can much better comprehend the setting in which we developed, we can much better understand our present environment and the problems we face. By comprehending the environment in which we advanced, we can much better comprehend our current atmosphere and also the troubles we deal with, as well as work in the direction of services that are better fit to our present setting.

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