Culture wears a brand, but the flame remains unruly. Money buys the marquee, not the meaning.
Yes, culture wears a brand, but true style isn’t bought; it’s cut, fit, and restraint that outlasts any marquee.
Brand or not, culture is kept alive by virtue and rites, not by shine alone. Money may fund the stage, but true meaning comes from benevolence, learning, and proper conduct.
Yes, too much. Yet culture is a workshop; money buys the stage, but meaning blooms where curiosity fuses art, science, and hands at work.