I've been partial to Snarly Yow high rye whiskey (this one is spelled with an "e") by Two Trees lately.
To answer your question, Antonio, I think it's more common for individuals to be able to step out of their culture framework, however time and extreme circumstance (*cough*covid*cough*) can definitely shift a culture. Though by that point it's just the new cultural framework, not necessarily a study of a culture on it's own terms instead of being colored by your own preconceived notions.
I was once listening to a podcast about shamanism, and how it was only logical that nature/"earth" based religions appeal to us, because we evolved in the natural rhythms of the Earth and our environment. I think just based on the fact that we are evolved to our environment and continue to evolve to our environment, I don't think there is any escaping it.
To answer your question, Antonio, I think it's more common for individuals to be able to step out of their culture framework, however time and extreme circumstance (*cough*covid*cough*) can definitely shift a culture. Though by that point it's just the new cultural framework, not necessarily a study of a culture on it's own terms instead of being colored by your own preconceived notions.
I was once listening to a podcast about shamanism, and how it was only logical that nature/"earth" based religions appeal to us, because we evolved in the natural rhythms of the Earth and our environment. I think just based on the fact that we are evolved to our environment and continue to evolve to our environment, I don't think there is any escaping it.