On the one hand, there is faith and pure humanity, and on the other hand, the powerful economic benefits brought by oil are really difficult to choose, and both are touching. Especially Oda's father's interpretation of faith and human nature, anything that can be bought with money has no real value, what is the use of so much money? If you do not accept external things, you will fall behind, but after they come, they will indeed change many cultures, beliefs, and even the simplicity of human nature. When we say they are ignorant, are they also defined by Western values? It's easy to control people when Westerners make everyone use money as the only measure. It's just that no matter what the process is, in the end, oil will be mined, and foreign things will still come in. This is the trend of the times, but in this process, many things have really changed and many things have disappeared.
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