Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-173.20.10.245-20131101064024/@comment-16502426-20140731144330

Mercen-X wrote: Some would argue that having to rely on exterior senses and primitive instincts would make one inferior to a group that could solve any and all problems through pure ingenuity. Though having to invent a doodad to help you see or hear certainly sounds like an inferior quality. I'm not sure that holds up anyway. If we naturally floated in water, we wouldn't have invented life jackets etc. But that wouldn't mean we have less ingenuity, we'd just have focused what little energy was spent on that elsewhere.