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We Couldn’t Build the Pyramids Now If We Tried A Lament for Modern Civilization

We Couldn't Build the Pyramids Now If We Tried A Lament for Modern Civilization

Have you ever stopped to think about the sheer magnitude of the pyramids of Egypt? These ancient wonders were constructed thousands of years ago, yet they still stand tall and proud as a testament to human ingenuity. But let's be real, if we tried to build something like that now, we'd be lucky if it lasted a year.

For starters, we don't have the manpower. Back in ancient times, they had entire armies of workers to haul massive stone blocks and construct these massive structures. These days, we can barely get people to show up for a picket line, let alone do manual labor for months on end.

And don't even get us started on the technology. The pyramids were built using nothing but brute strength and simple tools. Can you imagine trying to build something like that now without the help of cranes, bulldozers, and power tools? Good luck with that.

Even if we did have the manpower and technology, there's still the issue of bureaucracy. It would take years just to get all the necessary permits and clear all the red tape. And let's not forget about the environmentalists who would be up in arms about the disruption to the local ecosystem.

So, if you ever find yourself feeling down about the state of the world, just remember that we couldn't build the pyramids now if we tried. It's a sad commentary on our society, but at least it gives us an excuse for why our current structures are so unremarkable.

In conclusion, while we may have advanced in many ways, it seems that we've lost touch with some of the simpler, more impressive aspects of civilization. The pyramids will always be a symbol of what humans are capable of, and it's a reminder that we need to start striving for greatness again.