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Today I saw Chairman Yu Donglai of Pang Donglai on Twitter discussing that Chinese civilization needs another 1000 years to progress to Western civilization. The reasons are aspects like working hours and inner strength. I don't deny that he is an excellent entrepreneur. However, civilization should not be understood in this way.
In my eyes, the "good or bad" of a civilization cannot be judged simply by moral standards, but should be rationally analyzed from multiple dimensions, historical perspectives, and value systems. It should be understood as the complexity, adaptability, and sustainability of civilization. A truly great civilization can continuously reflect on itself, embrace inclusivity, respect others, and benefit future generations. The fact that Chinese civilization has lasted for 5000 years is a testament to its progress and growth in the long river of history. In contrast, Western civilization today is only a few hundred years old, and from the perspective of civilization, it is still in its infancy. The affluent life in the West is a sublimation of the wealth accumulated through plunder during the colonial era. Why has Chinese civilization been able to catch up and surpass in just a few decades? This is the essence of civilization. I do not wish to attack an excellent businessman like Yu Donglai, but civilization is not something that can be casually discussed based on an individual's commercial success; civilization is a continuity, a world of great harmony, and it cannot be erased by the long river of time.