The mistakes made in building and expanding cities to accommodate a more diverse population are both qualitative and quantitative. These mistakes often result in poverty, as maintaining poorly constructed or ill-conceived developments becomes increasingly costly.
Every building, park, or public space reflects the culture that conceived it, embodying the underlying beliefs of its creators.

This is not unlike the difference between naturally formed precious stones, shaped over years by nature, and those manufactured in laboratories.

Nature’s imperfections are part of its essence, while the belief that cultures can simply be mixed and will thrive harmoniously is misguided. A flawed principle can never yield positive outcomes.

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