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    We humans survived on the grassy plains of East Africa millions of years ago by the power of community. The power of connectedness. Around campfires our primitive ancestors undoubtedly shared stories of triumph and tragedy, of success and failure. Stories of how to hunt, how not to be hunted by some predatory creatures. Now let us fast-forward the tape several million years to see where we are….

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    We humans survived on the grassy plains of East Africa millions of years ago by the power of community. The power of connectedness. Around campfires our primitive ancestors undoubtedly shared stories of triumph and tragedy, of success and failure. Stories of how to hunt, how not to be hunted by some predatory creatures. Now let us fast-forward the tape several million years to see where we are.

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    We humans survived on the grassy plains of East Africa millions of years ago by the power of community. The power of connectedness. Around campfires our primitive ancestors undoubtedly shared stories of triumph and tragedy, of success and failure. Stories of how to hunt, how not to be hunted by some predatory creatures. Now let us fast-forward the tape several million years to see where we are.

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    We humans survived on the grassy plains of East Africa millions of years ago by the power of community. The power of connectedness. Around campfires our primitive ancestors undoubtedly shared stories of triumph and tragedy, of success and failure. Stories of how to hunt, how not to be hunted by some predatory creatures. Now let us fast-forward the tape several million years to see where we are.

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    Let us turn back the clock several million years. We humans survived in small groups of families and clans. We sat around campfires, we ate the food from some animal we had captured, we felt safe, warm, and protected. And equally important, we connected. From these early campfire encounters, our DNA has evolved to share our stories, our triumphs, our tragedies, and our hopes for the future. When…

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    Let us turn back the clock several million years. We humans survived in small groups of families and clans. We sat around campfires, we ate the food from some animal we had captured, we felt safe, warm, and protected. And equally important, we connected. From these early campfire encounters, our DNA has evolved to share our stories, our triumphs, our tragedies, and our hopes for the future. When…

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    Let us turn back the clock several million years. We humans survived in small groups of families and clans. We sat around campfires, we ate the food from some animal we had captured, we felt safe, warm, and protected. And equally important, we connected. From these early campfire encounters, our DNA has evolved to share our stories, our triumphs, our tragedies, and our hopes for the future. When…

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    Let us turn back the clock several million years. We humans survived in small groups of families and clans. We sat around campfires, we ate the food from some animal we had captured, we felt safe, warm, and protected. And equally important, we connected. From these early campfire encounters, our DNA has evolved to share our stories, our triumphs, our tragedies, and our hopes for the future. When…

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    Let us turn back the clock several million years. We humans survived in small groups of families and clans. We sat around campfires, we ate the food from some animal we had captured, we felt safe, warm, and protected. And equally important, we connected. From these early campfire encounters, our DNA has evolved to share our stories, our triumphs, our tragedies, and our hopes for the future. When…

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    • Bottom line: We humans are social creatures, are hard-wired to connect, to share, to care. Read more 👉 https://t.co/3d3V8xr3gV #COVID #000Covid19Cases #TurnBack #MillionYears #SmallGroups https://t.co/tf9KTvzjvN

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    Let us turn back the clock several million years. We humans survived in small groups of families and clans. We sat around campfires, we ate the food from some animal we had captured, we felt safe, warm, and protected. And equally important, we connected. From these early campfire encounters, our DNA has evolved to share our stories, our triumphs, our tragedies, and our hopes for the future. When…

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