October 14, 2020 08:44AM
called "tolerance to frustrations". I once had a professor of sociology in college who studied Alaskan culture focusing on the Indians (eskimos or inuits). He once sat in an igloo in the middle of winter watching an infant try and try to move some large object. When he went to help the father motioned him away "let the boy do it". Concluding the interview some hours later the child had just begun to move the object. The elder Inuit told the professor life will be full of frustrations as the child ages and he needs to learn tolerance. That cub in the video could give us all a lesson too.
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  In all seriousness... is this even possible by the laws of physics? Attachments

JamesJM255October 09, 2020 12:13PM

  Those little guys are flat out amazing..

sstrams254October 09, 2020 12:44PM

  Been fortunate enough, a few times, to be eyewitness...

JamesJM175October 10, 2020 05:20AM

  Re: In all seriousness... is this even possible by the laws of physics?

zn164October 10, 2020 05:40AM

  Re: In all seriousness... is this even possible by the laws of physics?

waterfield154October 10, 2020 08:55AM

  A lesson for us humans

waterfield141October 14, 2020 08:44AM

  That would make me the most tolerant human on earth....

JamesJM205October 14, 2020 08:52AM

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waterfield197October 14, 2020 09:01AM

  I know.. I have failed miserably..

sstrams123October 14, 2020 10:01AM