Look
at your life. You get up in the morning. The awakening is possibly assisted by
a musical on your smart phone or other digital gadget. Or a typical alarm clock
does the work for you. You have a coffee maker to dispense a mug full to add some
stamina to your body. The steam geyser ensures hot water for your bath you and
iron makes sure you look a perfect man in the navy blue suit.
The
automated security system ensures your home safety as you leave in your car,
inhaling the freshness of the morning mist. Probably imagining how difficult
would life be without these comforts. This thought provokes to another thought
and the chain reaction continues till you reach the age of an undeveloped human
race.
Welcome
to the pre-stone age. This time travel takes you to about 500,000 years back.
Amidst
the dense thick African forests, lies the curious animal in the most care free
slumber. As he awakes, finds something that hinders his ability to open his
eyes. Wait before you jump to a conclusion. He has not defined the sun and the
sunlight. He has not been introduced to even light. This is probably the first
signal that his primitive brain has recorded. The sense of vision awakens. He
looks at the world around him not understanding who he is; neither knowing what
is he going to do next. He tries to observe curiously his body parts; strange
organs. He tries to crawl and move. He feels himself using what he would later
call his hands. It will probably take a long time, may be years to understand
that he can walk erect. Till that time, he was going to crawl on four legs. As he
tries to accustom to his new environment, he feels some part of body below the
top choked. He tries to understand what is wrong. Yes he is thirsty, but does
not know what to do. Probably his thirst is increasing only his helplessness. His
observation leads to a place where a fluid in ample quantity with few other
creatures in it. Now, fear creeps in. He sheepishly goes to the fluid, afraid
to even touch it. He puts his finger hesitantly to check whether this could
harm him. The fluid is cold, and would be defined in time to come as water. But
right now the animal curiously looks at it for hours as how could he use the
fluid to his benefit. Remember that the animal has not defined himself as Homo Sapiens,
or called himself a man. He is yet to develop that kind of thinking. For the
moment, the fluid is his center of interest. He observes other animals using it
via a wide opening on the frontal part of top of their bodies. He feels that
this could be used to clear his throat. He drinks it. Feels it quenching his thirst. Above all, his
fear that the fluid could harm him is gone. Now he enters the waters. Suddenly
his legs get trapped in rocks. Alas! He is in pains. His throat releases his expression
of voice, “Aaaah!” This could be the first words that the animal might have
spoken. Again the brain takes a note of it. This is recorded as the expression
when the animal is in pain. Whenever such painful experience is repeated, brain
automatically sends signal to the voice box.
He comes
out of the water to find a strange feeling inside his body. The feeling which
would in future lead to all the evolution of human race. The one feeling that
will lead to discovery of farming, human settlement and even vices like murder,
dacoity, wars, loot and exploitation....... the feeling of hunger!!!
For
the time being, let’s go back to our animal. He observes into his new
environment, how to find a solution to the undefined strange feeling inside his
body. He lies down. He sleeps on his stomach. He uses his hands to fill himself
with sand, but realizes that this may not help in long run. The point am
driving towards is the realization process. The numerous experiments that the
earliest human being conducted over decades, centuries, ages to be even
civilised and lead a settled life from a nomad.
Our man
looks in his surroundings, finding ways to extinguish the fire in his belly. He
finds the colourful parts of the foliage interesting. With efforts, he gets
them and bites them using his teeth. The weird taste does give displeasure. He spits
it out completely. Tries another part, again to his dismay, that weird taste
returns. It takes our man quite a few times to realize that the part he is
eating is not good and will remain to taste weird. He throws away the parts and
moves forward to find something more interesting. He calls that part of foliage
as fruit, defines plant, trees, shrubs and herbs. It will take him quite some
years and lots of trial and error to understand which fruit to eat and what not
to. He continued his experiments with flowers, only to find it bitter in his
dismay. Yes he started understanding what tastes pleasant (read sweet, sour)
and what tastes rubbish (Bitter, chilly). This was one of the first senses, the
sense of taste that man started developing. This was probably the first of the
instructions to the brains, this is sweet, that is sour, and the other one is
bitter. This can be eaten, the other can’t be. In case any poisonous fruit or vegetative
part was eaten, would have resulted in poisoning, or even death. It took
millions of such experiences for man to evolve and understand what is usable
and what not.
He accidentally
puts the fruits & flowers into his nose. This is when he finds pleasant
inhaling experiences. The sense of smell awakens. The primitive brain records
the first smell as pleasant. This would continue as man encounters various
elements that smell pleasant as well as awful. The brain starts sending signals
as the pleasant smelling ones are good and the awful ones are to be avoided.
This
helps our new man as he smells the food first. He starts taking judgement about
what to eat. The cognitive thinking begins!!! I can define this moment as a
giant step for mankind, much before Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon.
Historians
reckon that vegetation was food for man for about a million years before he
turned a hunter and a nomad. Then he transformed into a warrior, a farmer, and
settled later.
Coming
back to the man, after he fills his stomach, he needs rest. He knows only one
place where he can sleep, the place where he woke up to discover himself. The place
is under direct sunlight. Our man is yet to discover caves. He does not even
have the thinking ability that the shade under the tree can be a good place to
protect himself from the harsh heat of the sun. This thought process will come
from the experience when he accidentally runs under the shade of a tree and
finds it cooler.
His
sense of feeling awakens. He starts distinguishing a cooler climate from a
hotter one. Another Eureka!!! However it will take centuries for him to
understand and migrate to better climates.
The era
for the behavioral modernity has just begun.
The
problem that arises when our man encounters another man or woman is about how
to express the emotions and how to communicate. Our man makes gestures using
hands, legs and facial expressions to communicate. The process is intricate and
would have required thousands of attempts to communicate a simple thing for the
first time. Today when one shows thumbs up, it indicates all is well. A “V”
shown using fingers means victory. It is hard to imagine how human would have
communicated without the defined and recorded words and terms.
Let’s
look at the sense of hearing. Our new man probably would have started to pay
attention to the sounds in nature like that of birds, other animals, insects,
the flowing sound of water, thundering sound of clouds and alike. Again the
brain starts categorizing them as good or dangerous. Probably he might have
seen a lion in the African jungle killing other humans or animals. Hence the
roar of the lion indicates danger. The brain is busy listening to the music of
nature. Logic of what’s good and what’s bad applies here automatically.
The basic
senses have started their functioning. Our man is not alone now. He is in the
company of thousands of other human beings. His style of communication has
changed. He has started naming everything including himself. He is proud to
call himself the most developed animal on earth. The evolutionary process
continues as he forms clans, hunts, discovers fire and starts eating cooked
meat, discovers wheels, migrates to river banks for protection from other
animals, discovers farming and settles. He creates villages, makes new
discoveries, creates cities, discovers new lands and establishes newer
settlements. The settled man now starts facing challenges. He coins money and
this becomes the root cause of many evils. He creates societies but this also
gives birth to communalism. The world is divided. Meanwhile on the other side, the human
society faces the fury of nature. Quakes, floods, storms, epidemics strike and
man is in fire fighting mode using his brains to survive & sustain. The process
of evolution is ongoing and the brain is still taking notes as to what is good
and what is bad.
For
the man whose journey began on the African soil has come a long way.
Suddenly,
your mobile beeps and that is the second message from your boss, “Where are
you?” that brings you back to the 21st Century!!!
You open
up your laptop to give final touches to the presentation on “Future map for
your organization”. And the last slide of the presentation says “Keep Going ...
Keep Growing!”
3 comments:
Good One. Keep Posting
Hey Shri .. very well written....and and good imaginative wordings. Took me in day dreaming .. keep up the good work.
harshel
Thanks Vidya and Harshel.
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