You build buildings you are going to be cutting down trees. Cutting down trees was very dangerous. So much so that an axe head flying off and killing one of your fellow tree cutters was the example given in the Books of the Law for an accidental homicide.
And that was just the chopping. You add in hewing, transportation, lifting and people are going to get hurt. And that is building with wood. Building with stone and brick was even more hazardous.
In contrast with the HG life style you are felling saplings at most. Less chopping, less chance for injury.
Agreed on the realities of construction, but also, on the realities of living a life way too close, to other human beings, who drive you nuts, FRiend.
Smiles.
May God bless.
Tatt
As a workers comp case manager, I’m fairly knowledgeable when it comes to work-related hazards and injuries-it would not account for an increase in serious injury like what is described here-that is more likely to be a result of stress caused by too many humans living in an area with not enough resources or space for that large a group. Many studies have been done on the subject-people do not do well in hives...