Yep, there was plenty of incentive in native american tribes. They also actively traded in forms of money: Beads, shells, rare stones, gold, furs, tools etc. If you brought home the biggest game you ate first. If you consistently brought home the biggest game you had high status in the tribe and also got the best chicks. There were plenty of less motivated native americans also who ate last, lived more simply and were less motivated to better their lot. After all, hunting game was hard work and it was cold outside in December.
Money is simply a modern tool to buy the things all people want: A place to live, a good meal, winter clothing, a nice new bow and arrow set, tobacco, whatever. It is no different today than it was 10,000 years ago. Just the tools have changed.
Money is simply a modern tool to buy the things all people want: A place to live, a good meal, winter clothing, a nice new bow and arrow set, tobacco, whatever. It is no different today than it was 10,000 years ago. Just the tools have changed.






