What of Cultural Benefits?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 26 Nov, 2023
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Celebrating the Harvest of All-Year-Round Cultivated Effort for Upright Ascension

Do Afrikan souls enjoy their natural thrust of
construction and living of pinnacle civilisation? The highly civilised norm of
this primary people throughout the annals of their continuum demonstrates that a
dedicated work ethic was a mainstay for their optimality to be realised. Yet, work
was naturally and outwardly expressed from their self-determined cultured core that
empowered life as a whole. Structure, discipline and rightful order were necessary
qualities of construction, development and maintenance of grand and enduring
civilisation. Of course, results of exceptional beautifulness and shared luxury
of life were revealed. So, surely Afrikans then would have found levels of
cultured enjoyableness in their process of building and certainly would have enjoyed
the superlative fruits of their applied genius and labour.
According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term cultural benefit bears the facet of enjoyment together with other elements of focus and is defined thus:
“A cultural benefit is something positive that arises from organisational culture that makes working life easier, more enjoyable, or even unmissable”.
In a state of interruption and disruption the positives that arise from applying their genius and labour may look very different from the natural norm of highly civilised and self-determined construction. Indeed, if others that mean the Afrikan ill have their way, the natural positives may be nullified and a false illusion of ‘positivity’ pushed and peddled as a substitute. To render the Afrikan completely and exclusively in service of others is to ultimately provide enjoyment and a range of benefits to those others and for the Afrikan to fall into dire neglect of themselves.
Despite the challenges of imposition, it is Afrikan souls themselves who hold the responsibility and duty to themselves to provide their own cultural benefits. Do Afrikan souls organise for their own ascension of rightful order? Do Afrikans safeguard themselves from contaminants of ill to secure greater ease and enjoyment from their efforts? Do Afrikan souls consider their cultural engagements unmissable? If the answers are in the negative then there is surely restorative self-determined effort to be applied.
Perhaps more drivingly, let us change slightly the wording of the last question posited: Do Afrikan souls consider the engagements of their civilisation unmissable? Well, if the response is of an acute deficit such as: What civilisation? – then the restorative efforts must surely be of such intensity and amplification as to address the condition.
What may be deemed cultural benefits is for the Afrikan the benefits of civilisation. For this pioneering people of culture and highly civilised living to exist in a state of lack in regards to their core basis of life is a travesty to state the least. This soul people must surely realise their maximal potential and maximal capability in their naturally enjoyable work to construct and secure optimal civilised living for themselves. Civilisation is not of happenstance.
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