In the realm of human evolution and societal development, tribalism represents a rudimentary phase, much like an initial stage in a software's beta version. It's inherent in our programming to seek familiarity, but this is merely a starting point, not the destination. My personal journey, as a Black individual, underscores this evolutionary trajectory.
From a young age, my parents exposed my brother and me to a diverse array of cultures and communities. This early exposure was crucial; it acted like a catalyst, accelerating my progression beyond the default settings of tribalism. I've come to view natural tribalism not as an intrinsic virtue, but more as a primitive code in the vast algorithm of human behavior – one that we are meant to update and transcend.
In my perspective, remaining in the tribal mindset is akin to operating on outdated software; it limits our capacity to process the full spectrum of human experience and potential. True progress, both personally and collectively, lies in embracing and integrating the unfamiliar. This is where real growth happens, leading us towards a more enlightened, interconnected global society.
What's wrong? That racism is an invention?
Everything you said there isn't racist, that's just natural tribalism that we all have.
We all gravitate towards the familiar and it doesn't make you a racist.
In the realm of human evolution and societal development, tribalism represents a rudimentary phase, much like an initial stage in a software's beta version. It's inherent in our programming to seek familiarity, but this is merely a starting point, not the destination. My personal journey, as a Black individual, underscores this evolutionary trajectory.
From a young age, my parents exposed my brother and me to a diverse array of cultures and communities. This early exposure was crucial; it acted like a catalyst, accelerating my progression beyond the default settings of tribalism. I've come to view natural tribalism not as an intrinsic virtue, but more as a primitive code in the vast algorithm of human behavior – one that we are meant to update and transcend.
In my perspective, remaining in the tribal mindset is akin to operating on outdated software; it limits our capacity to process the full spectrum of human experience and potential. True progress, both personally and collectively, lies in embracing and integrating the unfamiliar. This is where real growth happens, leading us towards a more enlightened, interconnected global society.