When you're on a scale like we are in 170 countries and hundreds of thousands of people, you have a single point of view.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a Third World citizen, I always feel that I need to express my point of view. Sometimes the points of view of Third World countries are never expressed. We don't have that possibility, sometimes, to spread what we feel and how we see things.
I see people as they really are from a pure point of view.
My perspective is that you should be IN the world, but not OF the world.
When you have too many people and you're trying to satisfy everybody's input, you usually end up with something so incredibly generic that it has no point of view.
But again, we, I think, over the years have set the example for a lot of nations that may not have had the same values, the same type of coming out of the same culture that we as Americans have and enjoy. But we can be an example, a role model for them.
I think if you live in a country, basically you share the dominant values of a country although you may disagree on issues all the time.
There are so many people in the world with so many different perspectives. But ultimately, at the heart of it, they're people.
You know, our sense of individuality is just the number one target of civilization.
You know, my view is that we have a big world out there.
I find the world just too complex to embrace a single ideological point of view.