People don't want to embrace culture shifts because it's not going to happen in the next 20 minutes.
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Culture change means we will do things differently.
A cultural shift is not always an ideological one - or at least not always the one you imagine. Our norms are always evolving.
Quite a lot of our contemporary culture is actually shot through with a resentment of limits and the passage of time, anger at what we can't do, fear or even disgust at growing old.
In a kind of a way there's a bit of that happening now so we have to be careful to preserve our culture.
It's very, very hard to affect culture. And you can get surprised thinking you're farther down the path of change than you really are because, frankly, most of us like the way things are.
It's like a 'chicken or the egg' thing. We're all part of the culture. We're reflecting it; we're changing it. So, yeah, I think culture is always changing.
Change is no threat to culture.
A free culture has been our past, but it will only be our future if we change the path we are on right now.
It's like nothing's really happening. Our culture is almost dead.
When cultural change succeeds, it succeeds because it's so embedded in what we do that we don't have to think about.
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