Very interesting series. I like all the cultural information, and it is interesting to hear the challenges the raicillia makers face. It is too bad that popularity in America is what it takes for some products to become popular.
Thanks! Yeah I think one of the questions I’ll touch on in the final part is - does it have to be popular? Does a thing (product/cultural artifact) necessarily need to be popular? What is it that drives us to think that has to be true?
Very interesting series. I like all the cultural information, and it is interesting to hear the challenges the raicillia makers face. It is too bad that popularity in America is what it takes for some products to become popular.
Thanks! Yeah I think one of the questions I’ll touch on in the final part is - does it have to be popular? Does a thing (product/cultural artifact) necessarily need to be popular? What is it that drives us to think that has to be true?
Probably only comes down to money, unfortunately. Too bad about the younger people leaving their small towns for the cities- due to jobs and money.
Fascinating stuff.
Thanks man!