Example: There was a time when people didn’t salt their food

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    The water trap that’s in your toilet and sinks.

    The only thing stopping your home from smelling like a sewer is a bit of water strategically placed.

    Reminder that if you have a sink you don’t use, it’s best to run the tap for a few seconds every month to keep that water trap filled.

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      42 months ago

      Low key the cornerstone of modern civilization. Imagine a city where the streets are awash in millions of people’s shit/piss, the water is heavily contaminated, and everyone is constantly getting fecal-oral diseases and cannot work or be healthy much of the time. Even when they are healthy, they might have to stay home and take care of sick family members.

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      There are probably some you take for granted. It would be exhausting to be in constant awe at the wonders of the modern world! Haha

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        Honestly that sounds amazing. Being in constant awe at the wonders of the modern world.

        Sign me up.

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        Okay, you got me on that one.
        But apart from capitalism, is there any invention out there we shouldn’t take for granted?

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    Literally every piece of infrastructure. Infrastructure is everything that makes things more efficient by being so ubiquitous that it becomes practically invisible.

    Sure, there are the obvious ones like clean water and electricity pumped directly to our homes. There are also other kinds of infrastructure that is less visible.

    Standardized size of shipping containers, food safety regulations, a legal system that keeps companies’ worst impulses in check, HTML as a freely available spec. These are a few of the many things that enable us to have a high trust society.

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    102 months ago

    I’m with the infrastructure answer too. It really is too broad but in short, anything that kinda stumps you on your tracks once it fails. Just now for some reason I no longer have hot water, very annoying.

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    42 months ago

    Empiricism. We need to acknowledge that not everyone considers evidence when determining truth and encourage it way more than we do.

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    42 months ago

    Boy pre salting is way back. Sorta pre civilization. I guess I could add cooked meat.