Human society has dense borders - economic, religious and cultural - inculcated from an early age. We hate change.
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The world hates change, yet it is the only thing that has brought progress.
It is well to look around at whom, and not just what, surrounds us. Population structure will change everything. Our health, wealth, and peace depend on it.
We cannot change the political system, we cannot change the economic system, we cannot change the social system, until the people control the land, and then we take it out of the hands of that sick minority that chooses to pervert the meaning and the intention of humanity.
Whenever culture has gone through a radical change, as ours has - from industrial age to information age - there are people who will deny that things have changed; they resist it and refuse to change.
Most people don't want to change. They're comfortable and set in their ways. But in order to change, you have to be able to agitate people at times. And I think that's something that's very necessary for us to improve as a country.
The further human society drifts away from nature, the less we understand interdependence.
God how I hate new countries: They are older than the old, more sophisticated, much more conceited, only young in a certain puerile vanity more like senility than anything.
Things change in different countries as people grow, and as generations change.
We have to learn to adapt to people and changes. Change is good.
Change is inevitable. Things absolutely cannot stay the same. The type of change we invoke is up to each and every one of us.
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