[quote=qwertysque]Change is not always for the better agree with you hereand US is a clear example of this. Not changing yourself according to the requirement is also one of the point that hold you from progress. 😉 I do not totally agree with you. There are changes in US which is difinetely not better (ofcourse, now we all decide what is better and what is not with our own expectations 😉) but there have been lot of changes that are really impressive and good. In USA, change is the only thing which is constant... so now they often change wives, not sure how you got this part. What do you exactly mean by changing wives? Divorce rate? If yes, then it is not immoral like you are saying below. However, cheating on spouse and having extra maritial affair 'coz one is scared of society and change in their tradition is immoral my friend. policies as often following this principle and change some things just for the heck of it.....Whenever we change we should be able to register a generally positive outcome out of that change I agree with you. Change should be positive. I have seen Old American adopting new technology at work. I have also seen how Americans adopt lifestyle and people from other countries. This is one of those positive change I was talking about 😊...Stooping low from a perfectly moralistic stand is a change but is it welcome? +/- delta need to be clearly understood...[/quote]
Agree with both of you!!