That's debatable, but it's actually really hard to move there permanently. They're kind of full. Also, there a lot of complicated social rules that are taken pretty seriously, so not only do you have to learn a new language which is completely alien to most Westerners, you have to learn a new culture that's completely alien too.It's a lot of work to become a Japanese citizen, I'd just settle for Canada or one of the Nordic countries if I were looking for a nation that's good for the whole seperation-of-church-and-state thing (woot @ frozen countries!).
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"Personal note: When I was a little kid my mother told me not to stare into the sun. So once when I was six, I did. At first the brightness was overwhelming, but I had seen that before. I kept looking, forcing myself not to blink, and then the brightness began to dissolve. My pupils shrunk to pinholes and everything came into focus and for a moment I understood. The doctors didn't know if my eyes would ever heal."
-Pi
Wisdom is a Platonic form. Plato used the myth of the forms to explain things like truth and justice and wisdom. To say that he actually believed in metaphysical supernatural forms is to, at least in my opinion, misread him.
Platonism is alive and well, it has merely taken on a different guise. In science. But the myth is still alive too. Platonism heavily influenced Christianity. I find the New Testament to be replete with explicitly Platonic phrases and allusions.
Democracy,justice,christianity,ethics,secularism ,islam,judaism,hinduism,buddhism...Platonism for the people.