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My dream is to create a culture of heroism, regardless of the place, and to inspire innovation and unwavering faith in impossible but yet still yearned for ideals, whether through a second renaissance in the arts, the sciences, a liberation movement, or any other story that an entire generation or longer can feel to be personally apart of at the individual level.Americans prefer australia because they don't know what it is. Americans genuinely believe we all speak in funny accents and go kangaroo hunting. They attach the image of hypermasculinity to us for a misguided reason. Americans don't know much about the outside world however. Asians on the other hand just see us as a nice place to live. Nothing more.
We have no culture. It's sad but true. However our country is truly great, even though it's boring
Maybe one way of starting this up could be by making Australia into another Silicon Valley, which wouldn’t be hard to do, since all one has to do is make a company that the Australian economy would rely on at the level of their export of goods such as mining and livestock, as it is today.
If a new multibillion dollar industry becomes Australia’s pillar, while also holding the expectations of innovative progression, then ‘The American Dream’ would no longer be strictly American.
(Ok, saying it ‘wouldn’t be hard to do’ is a bit of a stretch, but it definitely seems doable.)
This freedom of potential with a culture of heroic principles (inspiration, faith, and hope), instead of the ‘necessary evils’ we see today, is the closest thing I believe a society can get to towards achieving a utopia, which is to simply follow the laws of nature, rather than the machinations of an -ism, whether communism, extreme-capitalism, or socialism.