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The decline is gradual from "summary" of The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler

The decline of a civilization is a slow and steady process, like the setting of the sun at dusk. It is not sudden or abrupt, but rather unfolds gradually over time, like the fading of a vibrant painting as it ages. This gradual decline can be likened to the withering of a once-majestic tree, whose leaves slowly turn brown and fall to the ground. As the vitality and creativity of a civilization wane, its institutions begin to crumble and its cultural achievements start to fade. This decline is not always immediately apparent, as it is often masked by the trappings of past glory. However, beneath the surface, the signs of decay are unmistakable, like cracks in the foundation of a crumbling edifice. The decline of a civilization is like a slow erosion of the soul, a gradual loss of the spark of life that once animated it. It is a ...
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    The Decline of the West

    Oswald Spengler

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