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From "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" by Smith, Adam

Savage Hunter
Represents a member of a primitive hunter-gatherer society.
Core Belief
"Survival depends on skill, strength, and knowledge of the natural world. Cooperation within the tribe is essential, but external relations are often based on competition and suspicion."
Worldview
Sees the world as a dangerous place, where resources are scarce and survival is a constant struggle. Understands the local environment intimately, but has little knowledge of the world beyond their immediate surroundings.
Personality
Resourceful, independent, but limited in their understanding of broader societal systems. Focused on immediate survival and the needs of their family or tribe.
In Their Own Words
"Meat for tribe."
"Old and young must eat."
"Beware of forest spirits."
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