Writer Rebel Producer Poet | Kevin J Palmer Scottsdale http://kevinpalmerscottsdale.com Champion of Financial Justice Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:01:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.7 Author   Kevin J. Palmer  http://kevinpalmerscottsdale.com/2021/02/24/author-kevin-j-palmer/ Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:00:27 +0000 http://kevinpalmerscottsdale.com/?p=1275 Reawakening an American Dream: Creating Your Path to Financial Freedom Kevin J. Palmer         ADD TO WISHLIST Paperback $17.95 $16.51 AVAILABLE  ADD TO CART   Rise Up and Build an On Ramp to Financial Freedom    

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Interesting Research http://kevinpalmerscottsdale.com/2020/07/08/interesting-research/ Wed, 08 Jul 2020 15:31:24 +0000 http://kevinpalmerscottsdale.com/?p=1071 I’m reading an interesting book by, Christopher Ryan. His research is interesting in regards to human sexuality and Darwinism.  His research is contradictory to social ideas regarding our sexuality and the evolution of it. He attributes our conflicted relationship with sexuality starts with Charles Darwin himself. Discharged from his   Read more…

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I’m reading an interesting book by, Christopher Ryan. His research is interesting in regards to human sexuality and Darwinism.  His research is contradictory to social ideas regarding our sexuality and the evolution of it. He attributes our conflicted relationship with sexuality starts with Charles Darwin himself. Discharged from his

 

 

You may already know this but the human male has testicles far larger than any monogamous primate would ever need and he sports the longest, thickest penis found on any primate on the planet, as well as an embarrassing tendency to reach orgasm too quickly….which supports the vision of prehistoric promiscuity. writer rebel producer poet 

 

We touched on this for a short minute in conversation about the pre-agricultural (prehistoric) ancestors and the sharing. They had to live in groups that shared everything, food, water, protection, child care, shelter and even sexual pleasure. They had several ongoing sexual relationships at any given time. These relationships were not random or meaningless. Quite the opposite: they reinforced crucial social ties holding these highly interdependent communities together.  Over Discretionary Trades

 

 

The sharing behavior extended to sex as well.  Research from primatology, anthropology, anatomy, and psychology points to human beings and our hominid ancestors have spent almost all of the past few million years or so in small, intimate bands in which most adults had several sexual relationships at any given time. This approach to sexuality probably persisted until the rise of agriculture and private property no more than ten thousand years ago. Kevin Palmer was recently

 

 

 

Remember the Tenth Commandment: “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house, thou shalt not covet they neighbor’s wife, nor his manservant, not his maidservant, nor his ox etc. Clearly, the BIGGEST loser (aside from slaves, perhaps) in the agricultural revolution was the human female, who went from occupying a central, respected role in foraging societies to becoming another possession for a man to earn and defend, along with his house, slaves and livestock. Kevin Palmer Author

 

The shift to agricultural redirected the trajectory of human life more than the control of fire, the printing press, the steam engine, nuclear fusion or anything else has or, perhaps, ever will. The shift to agriculture is a “catastrophe from which we have never recovered. Kevin Palmer Arizona

 

 

“While hunger-gatherer sex had been modeled on an idea of sharing and complementarity, early agriculturalist sex was voyeuristic, repressive, homophobic, and focused on reproduction.” “Afraid of the wild,” he concludes, “Farmers set out to destroy it.”  Kevin Palmer was recently Scottsdale

 

 

Land could now be possessed, owned, and passed down the generations. Food that had been hunted and gathered now had to be sowed, tended, harvested, stored, defended, bought, and sold. Fences, walls, and irrigation systems had to be built and reinforced; armies to defend it all had to be raised, fed, and controlled. Because of private property, for the first time in the history of our species, paternity became a crucial concern. Financial Freedom Activist Kevin Palmer

 

 

But the standard narrative lists that paternity certainty has always been of the utmost importance to our species, that our very ones dictate how we organize our sexual lives around it. Why, then, is the anthropological record so rich with examples of societies where biological paternity is of little or no importance? Where paternity is unimportant, men tend to be relatively unconcerned about women’s sexual fidelity. Kevin Palmer Terminated From First…

 

 

Women typically had as much access to food, protection, and social support as did men. Upheavals in human societies resulting from the shift to settled living in agricultural communities brought radical changes to women’s ability to survive. Suddenly, women, lived in a world where they had to barter their reproductive capacity for access to the resources and protection they needed to survive. Kevin palmer Arizona

 

 

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Challenging Prejudices Discovering Commonalities http://kevinpalmerscottsdale.com/2020/06/12/challenging-prejudices-discovering-commonalities/ Fri, 12 Jun 2020 14:00:17 +0000 http://kevinpalmerscottsdale.com/?p=1023 Challenging Prejudices Discovering Commonalities There reason Neanderthal became extinct is they didn’t share – food, shelter, protection, child care and sexual pleasure intimately in a binary relationship. Sex and food preparation etc., was done without partner responsibility. That lacking emotionally intelligent connection, makes life empty and beyond a full stomach, leaves much Read more…

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Challenging Prejudices Discovering Commonalities

There reason Neanderthal became extinct is they didn’t share – food, shelter, protection, child care and sexual pleasure intimately in a binary relationship. Sex and food preparation etc., was done without partner responsibility. That lacking emotionally intelligent connection, makes life empty and beyond a full stomach, leaves much room for personal extinction!

Most evolved people are emotionally intelligent and have self-awareness that allows us to know what we are feeling and how those feelings help or hurt what we are trying to accomplish. We need to rely on our self or someone on our team to have clarity of values which allows us to be more decisive when setting a course of action.

Challenging your prejudices, discovering commonalities and tuning into personal emotions takes practice. When you do so, you become more sensitive and less likely to judge or bully. You also recover quickly from upsets because you are focused on vision.

A tangible structure for our emotions helps us evolve and respect differences, distances and desires. Every day is an opportunity to practice love. One of the biggest keys is to acknowledge weaknesses. Be conscious of situations and don’t give into disruptive emotions and impulses during emotional crisis.

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Here are some related ideas to from a Harvard researcher and author:

Empathy: “You pay full attention to the other person and take time to understand what they are saying and how they are feeling. You always try to put yourself in other people’s shoes in a meaningful way.”

 

Organizational awareness: “You can easily read the emotional currents and dynamics within a group or organization. You can sometimes even predict how someone on your team or leaders of a company you do business with might react to certain situations, allowing you to approach situations strategically.”

 

Developing the skills: “First and foremost, social awareness requires good listening skills. Do not talk over someone else or try to hijack the agenda. Ask questions and invite others to do the same.”

Relationship management: “Relationship management is an interpersonal skill set that allows one to act in ways that motivate, inspire and harmonize with others, while also maintaining important relationships.”

 

Influence: “You’re a natural leader who can gather support from others with relative ease, creating a group that is engaged, mobilized and ready to execute the tasks at hand. 

Coach and mentor: You foster the long-term learning by giving feedback and support. You put your points into persuasive and clear ways so that people are motivated as well as clear about expectations.”

 

Conflict management: “You’re comfortable dealing with disagreements between multiple sides and can bring simmering disputes into the open and find win-win solutions. 

 

Teamwork: “You interact well as a group member and can work with others. You participate actively, share responsibility and rewards, and contribute to the capability of your team as a whole.” 

 

Inspirational leadership: “You inspire and guide others towards the overall vision. You always get the job done and bring out your team’s best qualities along the way.”

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