05-27-2021, 05:35 AM
Indeed there is, learning from Temujin's life experience.
Mongolia was a very harsh environment during his lifetime, inter clan / tribal war, lacking of food and other life sustenance...
Thus if one strive towards 'better harvest', by better here means more entities polarized themselves towards positive. Then try to create a safer and peaceful world will definitely help. Especially in conflict-stricken area such as Syria, Yemen and State of Palestine.
Another thing that intrigued me from the CAF report is how African countries ranked high on the category of "helping stranger". Cited from the report:
It seems culture also play a major part on propensity towards positive polarity.
Mongolia was a very harsh environment during his lifetime, inter clan / tribal war, lacking of food and other life sustenance...
Thus if one strive towards 'better harvest', by better here means more entities polarized themselves towards positive. Then try to create a safer and peaceful world will definitely help. Especially in conflict-stricken area such as Syria, Yemen and State of Palestine.
Another thing that intrigued me from the CAF report is how African countries ranked high on the category of "helping stranger". Cited from the report:
Quote:Seven of the ten countries where people are most likely to help a stranger are located in Africa.
This is likely to be as a result of Ubuntu which exists across almost all of Africa and is a philosophy by which people live. Ubuntu can be described as the capacity in an African culture to express compassion, reciprocity, dignity, humanity and mutuality in the interests of building and maintaining communities with justice and mutual caring.
It seems culture also play a major part on propensity towards positive polarity.