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What is the difference between a successful country versus an unsuccessful one?

To understand success, we have to understand the culture that is nourishing it.

A country’s small cultural differences combined together create the country’s greater culture. A plot of land, Men and women, Families, Municipalities, County’s, a language and a faith is the core.

The dynamics of a country are changing and over generations it will be very different from what it once was.

Everything starts with a shared vision and an idea of what something can become.

Common unifiers: Religion, Survival, Trust, Knowledge, Information, Entertainment.

The people have to be in on the vision and be able to organize itself to fulfill the vision to get the outcome.  

The environment determines the direction society will take.

The tougher the environment is, the more unified and creative the people need to be to master it for survival.

The geographical location of a town will incuse the specialization. Deciding what it will be most suited for, this is also true for the country as a whole. When people master the environment time gets released. Allowing the people to observe, think and reflect more before acting. This promotes innovation and its people to specialize even more.

Humans can be likened to cells. Starting as small, scattered organisms. Just as cells organize themselves into something larger and more complex through specialization and diversification, so do we. For instance, heart cells are programmed to perform the functions of the heart, while liver cells are uniquely suited to handle the tasks of the liver. If these cells were to switch places, the system would fail. Similarly, human success depends on individuals embracing their unique roles and contributions within the greater whole.

Overtime the culture will change and the country will bloom into something new.

Centralization sounds good. What makes a country resilient is diversification combined with specialization. This allows it to prosper over time and makes it strong when turmoil is present.

It’s about maintaining the volatility, keeping it low to avoid large disruptions in the system. Diversification must be key. Not having a big centralized governance deciding what is right for everyone. Instead, the people closest to the ground should decide what is best to do in any given case.

Centralized government does work for a period of time. Problems arise when it gets too big with too much influence, managing people’s life on a micro level.

The system becomes susceptible for viruses. Allowing private profiteers to exploit the tremendous influence that government poses. In hope of enriching themselves. It’s done by lobbyists through money and secret handshakes and understanding for each party’s interest.

 

Big governance only serves the few not the many.

 

 

 

 

 


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