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All the great civilizations of the past decayed because the originally creative race died out, as a result of poisoning of the blood.
The ultimate cause of such a decline is the fact that the people forgot that all culture depends on men, and not the reverse. In other words, to preserve a certain culture, the man that creates it must be preserved.
But this preservation is bound up with the inexorable law of necessity, and with the right of victory of the best and strongest.
He who would live must fight. And he who does not wish to fight in this world of permanent struggle has not the right to live.
Such a saying may sound harsh, and so it is. Yet far harsher is the fate of he who believes that he can overcome nature, and thus in reality insults her. Distress, misery, and disease are her replies.