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There are Better Cultures

1 min readSep 15, 2025
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There are better cultures.

Nothing to do with race, or any other social category. For everyone can choose to become part of a better culture.

Consider that a culture was discovered by those at the right place, at the right time. The fortunate group was lucky, using their privileged positions to exercise the opportunity to improve society.

Too many eschew a given culture because it’s not their heritage. People want to come from something unique and good. In steps pride.

But a good culture is a good culture. It works better. And it’s better for everyone.

A good culture is a discovery, and as with scientific discoveries, are often made by those who had the privilege to make them. That does not negate or preclude the utility and moral value of the discovery.

A culture does not belong to a race, ethnicity, nationality, language, socioeconomic status, gender or age. It is a discovery that is worth sharing with everyone.

Don’t hate a thing because it was discovered in a privileged fashion.

Don’t spit on a painting because your hand didn’t hold the brush.

A beautiful idea, while forever imperfectly implemented, is still beautiful, and will dramatically improve the lives who embrace it.

Discoveries are for all.

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Sean McClure
Sean McClure

Written by Sean McClure

Independent Scholar; Author of Discovered, Not Designed; Ph.D. Computational Chem; Builder of things; I study and write about science, philosophy, complexity.

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