The Western Approach
First of all, understand something about the West. It's deeply uncreative as a society, intellectually, extremely unadaptive. They came up with ways of doing things that they felt worked best for them in Europe, for example, and then they never changed, they never developed, they never grew. That's why they're they're still feudal, you know, they were feudal a thousand years ago, they're feudal today, that's their system. They decided on an approach and they've stuck with it.
They've stuck with it across time and across circumstances, across locations and so forth, never really substantively changing in any way. And what's more, as I say, they actually apply this everywhere. Whatever worked for them in Europe, they apply it everywhere, regardless of the conditions and circumstances and history and so forth. They think what works for them, which I mean is arguable, it's it's actually arguable whether it works or not in reality, but they think that it must necessarily be absolutely true and workable everywhere in the world. Everywhere for all people forever, that's what they think.
Know, whatever they decide to be true, whatever they decide is true for them, they immediately universalize it, and they say that this is actually just a natural fact, and it applies to the entirety of humanity in all times, all places, for all times to come forever. It's obviously not just arrogant, but it's absurd. But there it is. This is the Western approach. This is the European approach.
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