After reading it, I suddenly have a very international idea, just a little idea.
It seems that there is no need to worry too much about cultural unity, as long as human beings do not lose their creativity. Although China is now full of the same Uniqlo, the same Starbucks, the same Carrefour... In fact, it is only the current China. In the process of development, China hopes to learn more from the West, and it is repeated accidentally.
In fact, Western buildings are different. Prada, only, and h&m stores in the West have different products. Western IKEA does not dominate the world. As long as everyone is willing to express, and can express, people's thoughts will still be rich, and the creativity that people's thoughts burst out is endless.
Culture, life and art are not just a matter of eating hamburgers or dumplings, nor just living in a high-rise building or a courtyard. It has many forms and details that can provide innovation. It's not that the unification of tableware, building materials, and the unification of the letters abcde means "the world is unified"! As long as there is a heart, as long as people's thoughts are not rigid!
The scary thing is that some systems make people dare not innovate and make people follow the rules. This is sometimes not just imposed on us by capitalist empires, but something we ourselves can forget to wake up to. In fact, the same is just a little bit under the nose, and there is a wider world waiting to change!
Alas! !
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