There are noticeable and well-documented anthropological issues with societies that develop in tropical regions. When you have abundant natural resources, easy to access food, and mild year round weather, civilization doesn’t usually progress beyond hunter-gatherer status. Agriculture, the driver of more complex societies, develops as a response to relative scarcity. “Oceania” never really moved past those paradigms. What we term laziness is essentially part of their culture.
There are noticeable and well-documented anthropological issues with societies that develop in tropical regions. When you have abundant natural resources, easy to access food, and mild year round weather, civilization doesn’t usually progress beyond hunter-gatherer status. Agriculture, the driver of more complex societies, develops as a response to relative scarcity. “Oceania” never really moved past those paradigms. What we term laziness is essentially part of their culture.
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