The comparison between hunting, agrarian, and industrial cultures really stood out to me-it’s interesting how each culture shapes people's roles and even their sense of self. In hunting cultures, where people learn a range of skills individually, everyone seems more self-reliant. But in agrarian cultures, where the priestly and ruling classes appear, there's a division and specialization that completely alters social dynamics and personal identity. It makes me wonder, have we lost something essential about ourselves with all this specialization?