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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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I think the problem in South American countries is more complex than just losing their original language and culture. Issues like colonialism, economic policies, and political instability play significant roles too.

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