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                                            Dah Kopitall

            The culture that I belong to, is a “hogge poge” of social evolutionary “what ya call its”. These “what ya call its” don’t exist in the physical world, they are ideas, rules, concepts, norms, laws, values and on and on.

            A “what ya call its” is something that is beyond definition. The language used by the culture is in constant flux and the changing use and meanings of words is a result of many factors. Some celebs are very stupid and often use words and terms incorrectly, but, because they are so socially important, everyone accepts whatever it is and agree. 
            Sometimes, something might all of a sudden become socially unacceptable and so it will be redefined. This redefining is a way of fixing problems. Bad smells are hard to directly fix with language, but through the use of language the bad smell will be dealt with eventually. 
            Sometimes, some people like to play games with language and believe it is fun to do so.

            In my culture, the most important thing is to have the freedom to amass great wealth and then have an army of publicists to promote your success. There is no requirement to produce any evidence of how any of this wealth was achieved or even if it exists. However, if a citizen does achieve a perception of great wealth, then they are to be admired and respected.

            Dah Kopitall is a treaty written to explain how the machinations of how to amass great amounts of perceived wealth is achieved. 
            Nothing is required beyond the perception of wealth in my culture. For example, if you can convince citizens that black daffodils with red spots are worth millions and you have buckets of them, then, all those who wish to join in your great discovery can share in this good fortune and you can convert these black flowers into another asset that is highly regarded by even more citizens, then, you are on your way to greatness.

            Dah Kopitall has a chapter about the pyramids and their fundamental importance to Kopitallism. All the focus is directed towards the stone on the top, which is totally supported by every stone below it. It is called a pyramid scheme; it is the very essence of Kopitallism. When every stone beneath the top one keep contributing to the support of the top one, the pyramid continues to exist.