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Anonymous /jp/49348410#49390817
5/9/2025, 10:26:13 PM
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>all civilization is fragile, needs constant mindful renewal and is built on fundamentally destroying something to create something else.
This is incorrect on two counts.
Civilization is rather durable and benefits from turmoil more then being hindered by it. Contests of arms, economies, and culture have all caused great advancements in technology, welfare, and philosophy on a whole, although spiritual health has waxed and waned because the benefits of civilization produces comforts and decadence, which ultimately leads to sterility and depression. This to me shows the clear flaw in Keiki's being as a motherly figure toward civilization and creation, Afterall, why does she create sterile, unchanging clay golems as a facade of something living? Truly, if she was the mother toward civilization she would produce sons and daughters who grow and inherit her position, such is the fault of Shinto gods I suppose who can't overcome their nature to embody what they aspire to be.
Per destruction given way to creation, it is not too far off, but it's incomplete and is too tempting to give way to annihilation, the complete destruction of a thing, which is wholly sterile and evil. Civilization, at it's root, is cold fusion, the creation of goodness into the world in a quantity greater then the ingredients it took to make. This is easily understood for the journeyman economists who knows that very few transactions are zero-sum, like outright robbery, and often produce good for both parties involved, such as when a man pays gold to a farmer for food, the man can eat and the farmer has more wealth with which to create more food. This is the goodness of civilization, that through noble acts something is made from nothing and destructions deception is laid bare.

Therefore, while it might be the greatest and most arduous challenge of a man's life to make a bride of Keiki, it will be a challenge he will surely grow from, and in his success he and Keiki will create goodness from nothing.