Self-identity-Anthropomorphic activeness

Relation to other citizenry

What is the person's relationship to other people?
North American culture assesses individualism and realizes fulfilment as obtained through personal action.

Maximizing one's opportunities and capacities transmutes to a moral duty. But although Americans pride themselves on their attitude for individual liberty, many a American firms (in particular in such conventional sectors as finance and insurance) are markedly hierarchical. By comparison, in collectivist Japan, even a chief executive whose company bears his name acknowledges he must fit personal desires against the harmoniousness of the group.

Anthropomorphic activeness

What is the mode of human action?
It is postulated that United States of American culture does not furnish definite means of achieving self-identity other than through activity and accomplishment, and so goal-achievement becomes a means by which you distinguish yourself apart from the grouping. Because other individuals should be competent to recognize this achievement, it has to be seeable and measurable. Thus financial wealthiness gives one mensuration of thriving action. Inside the system, employees are actuated by promises of advancement and status symbols overtly consociated with social status such as a superlative company automotive vehicle and a luxuriously fitted business office.

Buddhist cultures in South-east Asia which correspond to beliefs in reincarnation hold that the individual is born into his/her existing status and destiny by virtuousness of worthy acts performed in a preceding life and that conflict in this life may be pointless. By preventing unrighteous acts and by conserving the harmony of present circumstances, you facilitate your opportunity of being born into a elevated position in your future rebirth.

Anthropomorphic activity

What is the temporal concentration of human action?
North America is normally held up as a future-orientated social group which accepts that the forthcoming can be predetermined and regimented. Furthermore, the future is destined to be better than the present just as the present is required to be a melioration on the past. But this placement may be short-term.

We must be the change we wish to see.

Mahatma Ghandi

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