22 Sep, 2009
Among our primitive ancestors, those who ventured farthest from their caves in search of better food or who overcame their fear of fire accrued significant advantages over their meeker kin. That’s why a lot of us like the idea of living on the edge: It’s in our DNA to take risks.
Hunter S. Thompson called his version of living dangerously “edgework.” Sure, Thompson crossed the line with the LSD and shotguns, but a more disciplined …
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