Originality Fosters the Growth
Part 1
A society that preserves and practices it's originality prospers and thrives, A society that imitates others chokes in long run and is subject to very less growth.
A broad example on this - Countries like Germ
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Anonymous 1
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Agreed. Preserving cultural identity and originality can lead to a strong sense of pride and cohesion, which can drive innovation and progress. Japan is a great example of this.
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Abhishek Kulthe
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Originality Fosters the Growth
Part 3 (Conclusion)
If you are doing some work or building something be original at it, have your own identity your own story how it will impact on other side, if you just copy paste you will choke in long run but if
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Abhishek Kulthe
Stealth • 6m
Originality Fosters the Growth
Part 1
A society that preserves and practices it's originality prospers and thrives, A society that imitates others chokes in long run and is subject to very less growth.
A broad example on this - Countries like Germ
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Havish Gupta
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Kya chal raha hai? Fog chal raha hai!
Well, this is called cultural marketing, and even Sleepwell tried this.
In their ads, they said, don't just ask, 'Aap kaise ho?' Instead ask, 'Did you Sleepwell?'
Tbh, it was a great idea, and the question "Di
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I know some will be pissed off but this is the reality.
India is ultimately a hard place to live in, and that's not even mentioning our material situation. The level of social development is low and so is the level of education. In conditions like th