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Will modern society slow the progress of change?
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RE: Will modern society slow the progress of change?
(May 4, 2016 at 10:38 pm)Heat Wrote: Just quick little prose.

Everyone in history that has made a dramatic change has done so by going upstream. Against generally held belief, and many times these revolutionaries have burned at the stakes because of it. However modern society is moving in the direction of being more tolerant toward outsiders, hell, ironically now a-days "outsiders" are the most respected people, and people want to be different than others.

Do you think this acceptance of difference will slow revolutionary change? I'm not saying that an accepting society is a bad thing, not at all, but simply saying that the pattern of history is that change has come from society rejecting ideas that weren't popularly held. Look at Charles Darwin, he was afraid for years and years to release his theories, because of fear of public reaction. Is it possible that knowing your ideas are outcast motivates one to further investigate them?

What are your thoughts. I remind you that I am making no definitive statements about what is true and what isn't true but merely posing a question to spark discussion about a common pattern throughout history that I observed.

Are you comparing your time here in how long you will live with what has transpired in the past? There is no comparison. Change is dependent on us as much as it is on time. What we wish to happen now is not an indication of time meeting our needs. Time moves at its own flow, despite our best efforts.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
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RE: Will modern society slow the progress of change?
(May 4, 2016 at 10:38 pm)Heat Wrote: Just quick little prose.

Everyone in history that has made a dramatic change has done so by going upstream. Against generally held belief, and many times these revolutionaries have burned at the stakes because of it. However modern society is moving in the direction of being more tolerant toward outsiders, hell, ironically now a-days "outsiders" are the most respected people, and people want to be different than others.

Do you think this acceptance of difference will slow revolutionary change? I'm not saying that an accepting society is a bad thing, not at all, but simply saying that the pattern of history is that change has come from society rejecting ideas that weren't popularly held. Look at Charles Darwin, he was afraid for years and years to release his theories, because of fear of public reaction. Is it possible that knowing your ideas are outcast motivates one to further investigate them?

What are your thoughts. I remind you that I am making no definitive statements about what is true and what isn't true but merely posing a question to spark discussion about a common pattern throughout history that I observed.

I'm not sure what your point is, so before I start making assumptions, maybe clarify this statement a bit.
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