Planetary anthropologist
outerspacenik
Yellow-bellied Woodpecker

Joined: 1 May 2013
Gender: Female
Posts: 69
Location: Sydney, Australia
If an interplanetary anthropologist came to Earth how would they describe the different types of humans they found here? Would they record that there were two distinct species - the majority who married, had children, bought houses, and had careers and a minority who did none of these things but who were individualists who lived alone (but were not lonely) and who were brilliant thinkers who were the change makers in their world. The anthropologist had no difficulty in classifying these two groups as two distinct species because the anthropologist was able to view them objectively from a distance. But the minority group could not do this. They were overpowered by the majority from birth and mistakenly led to believe they were an inferior, damaged, disabled version of the much larger group. Once they can see this and accept themselves as a cohesive group of individualists with their own unique role on this planet and their own special purpose they will be able to be who they are meant to be and be much happier.