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>>5483694
The key word here is mostly, there is a semi-objective system of classification of human races, but what are understood to be races by the general public today is constructed by culture and history.
For exemple, a lot of americans would call greeks, swedish and portugese "white people" while calling iranians, indians and mexicans "brown people".
This classification of people, the idea that russians and spaniards are from the same race while spaniards and riffians are from two different races, is only vaguely based on genetic realities and is mostly a cultural thing.
As of today the closer thing we have to an objective classification of races is:
>caucasoids
>negroids
>mongoloids
>aboos
with a lot of intersections and subtilities (for exemple most mexicans are a mix of caucasoid and mongoloid).

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“A man’s greatness lies not in wealth and station, as the vulgar believe, not yet in his intellectual capacity, which is often associated with the meanest moral character, the most abject servility to those in high places and arrogance to the poor and lowly; but a man’s true greatness lies in the consciousness of an honest purpose in life, founded on a just estimate of himself and everything else, on frequent self-examination, and a steady obedience to the rule which he knows to be right, without troubling himself, as the emperor says he should not, about what others may think or say, or whether they do or do not do that which he thinks and says and does.”

Marcus Aurelius

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>>4034032
This is not entirely true. It's not the end of crypto, it's the end of the age of the whitepaper.

All of these past moon missions have been promises. Promises that >solid dev team and >great whitepaper would deliver a working product with real value. The people spouting "hodl" weren't malicious, they were oldtimers. In their time you'd make more out of holding solid projects than flipping 20% when some stupid empty news came out. The oldest, most prestiged coin after btc is eth, and eth has yet to deliver real-world solutions for real-world problems.

We always needed delivering, but we were irrespnsible. We threw millions at stupid icos time and time again, all the capital we had to invest in crypto is already in. There's barely anyone left to pump the market, and most coins will experience horrible drops until someone delivers a great product and hope is restored. Be ready for that, because the moon missons based on reality will dwarf those we've had.

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