Chapter 2982 Experience
What Duran said was clear and logical, and both Adad and Sero were elated when they heard it. It seemed that a great civilization with a multidimensional universe had been completed verbally by Duran.
As for the national character that Duran mentioned, everyone is deeply aware of this. Not only the earth, but also other planets have such characteristics. On planets with different environments, the characters of civilizations are completely different. This should be because the successful experience gained after civilization’s trial and error is difficult to change.
Even Ultraman has his own personality, and it’s the same for the Dada people. It’s so true.
The geographical environment affects the selection of talents, the selection of talents affects the national character, and the national character affects the selection of talents... It can be said to form a cycle.
A land and a nation will need specific talents, and only a few big countries can provide a stage for diverse talents. For small countries with few people, they only need specific talents, and other talents need to be suppressed.
It’s not that small countries with few people are biased, but successful experience tells them that if they want to live on this land, it’s best to rely on specific talents. Although other talents are good, no one is willing to pay them the cost of trial and error.
"So what we have to do is to pay the cost of trial and error to more talents and cast a wide net. As long as more talents have a stage to develop, a siphon effect will occur and a steady stream of talents will join us. Diversity is also the point It can be done." Dulan said, "Then we can have another 'human rule' and it should be almost done."
Adad asked: "Why not the rule of law?"
"The core of the rule of law is not the rule of man? Whether it is the legal school or the illegal school, it is still people in the end. Whether it is to protect the interests within the boundaries or to restrict behavior, in the end it still depends on people. I think Ultraman should be allowed to be the supervisor of the law. . Whether it is an illegal faction or a legal faction depends on the situation, and there must be a flexible bottom line. "Dulan said casually: "We can't expect to make this organization perfect, and our descendants will only be tied up. "
Dulan even thought about the future. In the words of a crosstalk actor, if the parents are talented, they only have to give 70% of their efforts, and the remaining 30% should be left to their children.
"We are just completing the historical mission and leaving some flaws for future generations, so that future generations can also develop, right?" "Just like Ultraman, their system is too perfect, so it is really too difficult to change the methods of our ancestors. It’s difficult. But if there are obvious flaws in the ancestral method, it will be easier to change it.”
Both Adad and Serro realize that no matter how hard they try to develop the system, the system will definitely have to adapt to the times as time goes by and cannot always maintain its original state. Therefore, some flaws are left in it to leave room for future generations to make changes. Then, future generations can make a decision that goes against their ancestors.
They had to nod and admit that Duran really focused on the future, and Duran did not think that there was really a perfect system. Even if a system is perfect in a certain period of time and in a region, it is only partial perfection. Not overall perfection.
The important thing is the idea of breaking the boundaries. What Duran left behind is successful experience, and people will naturally choose him in the future.
The most interesting thing about history is recording experience. The experience of success and failure can serve as a model for more people to make choices.
It seems that the West attaches so much importance to the history of ancient Greece, not because they are really the successors of ancient Greek civilization, but because they have made use of the experience of ancient Greek city-states.
Why not use the experience of Rome, because Rome was still there during the Renaissance. If the experience of Rome were used, wouldn't those small city-states in the Renaissance be destroyed by Rome? So they chose the ancient Greek experience.
In fact, the experience of ancient Egypt is that it is a small country with few people, that is, the people in the city-state are its own people, and the people outside are not people. This was also done in the ancient Roman era, and the Central Plains also did it during the Yin and Shang Dynasties.
Later, Westerners faked many new experiences into ancient Greek experience and paraded them around, so that ancient Greek civilization seemed to be great. In fact, if you think about it, you will know that if the ancient Greek civilization was so great, it would not have disappeared for such a long time.
For a long time, ancient Rome only recognized people from three major tribes as Romans: Latins, Sabines, and Etruscans. Only the people of these three tribes were Romans, and no one else was.
The same is true for Yin merchants. Only Yin merchants are human beings, and no one else counts. From other tribes, even the clan leaders are just higher-level sacrificial materials.
The same is true for the city-state system of ancient Greece. People in the city are human beings, but outsiders are not human beings. The city-state of Athens even declared that only those whose parents were Athenians were Athenians.
The Renaissance was actually a process in which a group of small landowners and merchants who made their fortune through the Crusades fought against the great nobility, kings, and churches. During the Crusades and Renaissance city-states, they were on the trade routes of the Mediterranean, and they relied on them to transport materials from the rear to the front.
When you get rich, the first thing you want is to protect your property. How can you prevent the nobles and kings from taking away your wealth? Of course, it was to deconstruct the ideologies of the great nobility, kings, and churches.
Just like in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the official ideology was Confucianism, but in order to deconstruct Confucianism, metaphysics arose at the local level, which was to set up a new standard.
The same was true for the Renaissance, but it was only carried out by some small city-states at that time and its influence was limited. It was not until the later Enlightenment that the people's wisdom was truly opened up.
So what matters is experience, especially practical experience.
Why is the former Soviet Union so great? It is because it was the first country to practice socialism and left behind a lot of valuable experience.
Ancient Greece, ancient Rome, and the Shang Dynasty also had experience. Even if these experiences were finally proven to be wrong, some people would still use them for transformation and addition.
For small landlords and businessmen in the Renaissance, their greatest wish was to keep their wealth and not share it with others, so it is understandable that they chose the experience of ancient Greece.
Moreover, in the Age of Exploration, Western countries all started the theory of nationalization and racial excellence, and brought the experience of ancient Greece to the extreme.
Only those whose parents are Athenians are Athenians, and others are not considered people. This is a consensus for Westerners. So when they talk about people, don't think they are talking about everyone. They are talking about people whose ancestors are all people of their own nation, not everyone in the world.
What Duran has to do is to leave experience, more experience in breaking boundaries, and finally everyone will have the courage to break boundaries.
Technology alone is not enough. Without sufficient experience, technology is just a means to eliminate dissidents. This is the difference between having history and not having history. Civilizations without history will only choose the only successful experience, while civilizations with history can choose the experience they need according to the actual situation.
Zero supports Duran's idea very much. He also thinks that it is important to leave experience for future generations. This is very important. Ultraman also has the practice of master leading apprentice, that is, to pass on the master's experience to the apprentice. Their organization that helps backward civilizations is also important to leave valuable experience for everyone, so that everyone can learn to break boundaries and learn how to deal with a changing world.
So Duran has been against the protagonist, in fact, to give the protagonist different experiences and open his eyes, which can be said to be immeasurable merit.