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Essay on - " Old thoughts have been replaced by modern thoughts"​

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Answered by sarafnawerg
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Answer: In some ways, traditional culture and modern culture are alike.  Any culture is a system of learned and shared meanings.  People learn and share things over the course of generations, and so we say they are a culture.  Traditional and modern culture function similarly because both are ways of thinking, ways of relating to people and to the universe.

The beginning of culture was language.  The first word was culture.  Someone looked up from whatever else was going on and said something, and that first word was the building block of all human culture.  You could pass it around.  You could imitate it or change it.  Its meaning could be shared among people.  

 

Maybe the word was “food” or “love” or “God.”  It doesn’t matter what the word was, what language it began, or when or how.  It just was.  And the word constituted culture, because the word carried meaning.

If there were only one concept to be considered in the discussion of culture, it is this: meaning.  How do we know whether the group of letters a-p-p-l-e represents that sweet-tart yellow or red fruit, or a brand name of computer?  How do we know whether the group of letters l-e-a-d represents that blue-gray metallic chemical element, or the verb that signifies “to show the way?”  How do we know what a person’s intentions are when they wave their hand at us from across the street?  It is because we have learned to share the meanings of words.

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