Achievement and humanity

The trait of humanity
What is the trait of humankind?
   
Mainstream American culture is upbeat to that extent as it is arrogated that whatsoever achievement is realizable if worked for, and that humankind is at last perfectible - as the large indefinite quantity of self-help books and broadcastings marketed every year demonstrate.

But this premise of perfectibility does not mean that the American is equally optimistic about his/her inverse numbers in day-to-day meetings. The construct that the negotiating team regularly includes statutory personnel implies fear that the other party will vacate on an understanding if given a loophole.

Numerous Europeans expend a more disheartened conceptualization towards human quality. They present a greater incertitude of experts, and anticipate that human motivations are more convoluted than do Americans.

This is mirrored in a predisposition for more composite cognitive forges of behavior and thus more convoluted structures than are based in North American establishments.

Relation to trait
What is the being's relation to nature?

Up until recently, North American culture has more often than not understood the human as disjoint from nature, and eligible to exploit it. Such activities as mining, blocking rivers for hydro-electric power, analysing and preparation to control weather activities, genic engineering, all exhibit a need for dominance.

However lately, the populace has turned more aware of demands to preserve the environment, and this is mirrored in corporate marketing policies and the development of "reusable" and "biodegradable" goods.

Broadly, perceptions of dominance are echoic in a readiness to deal with human psychology, and human relationships. An instance is furnished by policy fashioned to adjust an organizational culture.

In comparing, Arab culture inclines to be extremely fatalistic towards moves to change or better the world. Manhood can do trivial on its own to attain success or preclude calamity.