Culture: A worldview. It's the collective reason for being, driving conquest and creation. The 'English exceptionalism' of 1884 birthed 'American exceptionalism' – a belief in colonizing and civilizing. #Worldview #Culture #History #AmericanExceptionalism

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... Read moreCulture shapes how societies perceive their purpose and justify their actions in the world. Reflecting on the concept of exceptionalism, I recall reading about the 1884 period when the term was coined in reference to the English sense of destiny and duty — a belief that they were divinely chosen to civilize others. This mental framework naturally extended to American exceptionalism, where the idea grew into a national ethos influencing policies and attitudes toward expansion and freedom. In daily discussions and podcasts like those from DAILYRAPUPCREW™️, I find it fascinating how exceptionalism is not just a political tool but deeply embedded in cultural identity. It drives a collective worldview that justifies conquest and creation of new societal norms. This ties closely with manifest destiny in American history, where the belief in manifesting freedom and civilization shaped the nation’s trajectory. Interestingly, when you bring in perspectives from other cultures, such as Japanese worldviews, it broadens the discussion about how collective cultural beliefs influence behavior and development. Each culture carries a unique narrative about its place and purpose on Earth, revealing much about global history, conflict, and cooperation. Reflecting on this has made me more aware of how cultural exceptionalism affects modern attitudes and policies, and it encourages a deeper understanding of history’s influence on present-day cultural identities. Recognizing this helps me appreciate the complexity behind worldviews and the importance of dialogue between cultures to foster mutual respect and progress.

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