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It is a vicious cycle, that
Remind me of measles in Texas 😂
Sometimes..
Chesterton's Fence
Disease and pestilence could be high on that list I'd say.
You know this applies to Bitcoin too, right?
That's why we should always be able to have a "why" to any tradition.
I love (certain) traditions.
before you toss out a tradition, ask what problem it originally solved.nostr:nprofile1qqsp4lsvwn3aw7zwh2f6tcl6249xa6cpj2x3yuu6azaysvncdqywxmgpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzenhwden5te0ve5kcar9wghxummnw3ezuamfdejj7mnsw43rzun5d3ckxcfcwgmxzatev9mn2m34dqekcdf5xgexgmf5wde8jdty0fnx2ef5xcunven3v5u8xdn3va6kg6mnxajx5arxwvlkyun0v9jxxctnws7hgun4v5dpfm4n
this can't be the case for every traditions...
Some came from experience, and some came from beliefs.
Tradition that choose wrestling instead of bloody war : https://www.traditionalsports.org/traditional-sports/africa/njom-senegal.html
are a consequence of experience, when the both communities have loose too much people in a war battle.
But a tradition when you have to kill an animal just for pleasure like corrida, is not based on experience (it didn't came from a bull that has attack a human).
It just came a belief that if you can kill a bull, you have more power and masculinity than him. Which is a little stupid. Some corrida just kill bulls in the name of tradition.
I prefer the "bull games" when men have to touch the bull head or run around it without been hurt by it, it is a lot more difficult to do it. And both are traditions.
All the traditions are not the sames. Some have to be updated, some forgot, and some reminded.
Pretty much
For instance, human suffering as the problem and Jesus as the solution.
This is why I like to understand the "why", and when teaching others I try not to stop at how something is done, always try to explain *why* it's done a certain way!