Backcountry, what are we expecting? If we can't follow the good guidance, is it any help to talk about some cultural talk that the villagers don't understand?
Jealousy, greed, and hypocrisy are all human psyches that are more likely to elicit when resources are scarce. People with more resources, including cultural resources, are more qualified to be good citizens. Does it make no sense at all?
The last hunt, scared me. It turned out to be just a false alarm in the end. The calm smile of the Nobel Prize protagonist in the final interview, I am more convinced that things are not so bad.
The hometown is wild, did he have any power to actually help the village evolve? Use the barbarity and conflict of your hometown to write your own glory along the way. God's help can only be revealed little by little to lead people, but he is reluctant to do so.
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