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mlrtimeyesterday at 11:53 AM1 replyview on HN

I wish people would come up with examples that are more than 'Just look at Japan'. Japan is great, and I think we could learn a lot from them. However, their society is extremely homogeneous (98%+ ethnically Japanese) with deeply shared cultural norms that have been reinforced over centuries. This creates a fundamentally different trust environment than what exists in diverse, multicultural societies.


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johnnyanmacyesterday at 10:18 PM

Focusing on Japan is a non-sequitr. This is pretty much all of Asia and half of the EU.This isn't unique to them. Japan was only mentioned because it's probably the first country to have needed to make national population crisis initiatives (as the GP wanted to suggest).

>deeply shared cultural norms that have been reinforced over centuries

Yes and Americans had this too, once upon a time. We did a good job tearing that down in the last 60 years to push consumerism instead.

It took 60 years to get there, we aren't going to fix it overnight. And that's also part of the problem. No one wants to put the time in for the effort.