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Ubuntu : I am because we are.

An anthropologist showed a game to a group of children of an African tribe. He placed a basket of delicious fruits near a tree trunk and told them: The first child to reach the tree will get the basket. When he gave them the start signal, he was surprised that they were walking together, holding hands until they reached the tree and shared the fruit!

When he asked them why they do that, when one of you could have got the basket all for them self! They answered with astonishment: Ubuntu.

"That is, how can one of us be happy while the rest are miserable?" Ubuntu in their civilisation means: I am because we are.

That tribe knows the secret of happiness that has been lost in all societies that transcended them.
I’m from SA and people talk about Ubuntu here all the time.
helenS · 36-40, F
How communist! 🤭
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@helenS There is another possible explanation for the difference in behaviour between those children and members of wealthier societies. When you and all around you have very little you need each other, that is the people you know, all the time in order to survive or at least to be comfortable. When you and those surrounding you are wealthier this bond is weakened because survival and comfort are less fragile and anyway often no longer determined by people you actually know and live amongst.
helenS · 36-40, F
@ninalanyon Exactly! According to Dr. Marx, there are two types of communism: a "primary" communism when everyone is poor; and a "secondary" communism which becomes possible only when society is rich. So, according to Dr Marx, communism is at the beginning and the end of human history and we are somewhere in between.
Fascinating thoughts.
Lilnonames · F
I like that👌

 
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