Imagine our country is called "number three" but for some reasons it gets better and changes to "number one". I see this a nonsense because the culture and customs of one country tend to be static so numerical ratings would mean a world based on countries without culture. — javi2541997
Perhaps we could even use such a system of naming countries to silence all those people who think their country is the best country in the world! — universeness
Yes, it could be a rational solution. — javi2541997
Nevertheless, these digits are so relative because despite Spain (or "number fourteen") is poorer than China ("number one") the latter is sh*t at human rights and it is completely a dictatorship. — javi2541997
That's the point I want to reach. I mean, it is not necessary to be so competitive in everything. — javi2541997
We have to stop competing as if we still have to live under jungle rules.
We have to stop competing at all levels, family level, local community level, city level, national level, international level, cultural level, emotional level, historical level etc etc.
We need to COOPERATE NOT COMPETE! Capitalism must be reduced very very significantly. — universeness
That's why the European Union was established. One of the main objectives was avoid both USA and Soviet block. — javi2541997
An independent Scotland would try to re-join the European union.
I would go further, I love the idea of a continent called the UPE, The United Peoples of Europe! — universeness
never know the taste of Scottish whisky — javi2541997
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