$BNB After visiting Sanxingdui, I’ve been thinking all day about how such a vast civilization could simply vanish. Based on the information available, it doesn’t appear to be the result of war—no other sites have yielded bronze masks like those found here.

After reflecting, I personally suspect it might have been due to a collapse of faith, which could explain the large-scale burials. Yet, the artifacts themselves are extremely abstract—some resemble steering wheels or little angry pigs—which left me with a very surreal feeling.$BNB
Regarding my hypothesis about the collapse of faith: perhaps the ancient people developed a religious or theological system. But as we know, the Sichuan region is prone to floods and earthquakes. It’s possible that under a high priest’s guidance, even after serious sacrifices, a major disaster still struck. This could have led to the exclamation, “Why did this happen despite all my devotion?” and ultimately caused a breakdown of belief.
I don’t claim to fully understand this history—these are just my personal thoughts, and I welcome other perspectives.
Interestingly, similar dynamics appear in the cryptocurrency world, where faith in a particular coin can collapse suddenly. In that case, some people “migrate” or cut their losses, while others resist and face ruin. Some adapt, learning new strategies to survive. Experiencing such events in crypto can mirror human societal patterns and accelerate personal growth.
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