What of Forward-Looking Culture?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 13 Dec, 2023
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Celebrating the Harvest of All-Year-Round Cultivated Effort for Upright Ascension

Afrikan souls are naturally a
people of ascension. That is to say throughout their continuum they have been ultra-progressive
in their forward-motion of growth, development and successful achievement. Immensely
empowered by that which they had been achieved before in relation to any
present moment, this primary people enhance their knowingness from experience in
continuance to build. Repellent of regression, this soul people advanced
themselves to establish the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to
exist. In this regard, one may readily
conclude that – amongst its other qualities – Afrikan culture held
forward-looking substance.
In the modern era, forward-looking culture has been associated with the microcosm of entrepreneurial activity. A contemporary mainstream source offers the following detail:
“Strong and lasting cultures can account for a sizable business advantage. That’s why forward-looking companies pay close attention to developing the people side of their business. They purposefully cultivate enthusiasm and passion across their work teams. They reaffirm each employee’s sense of purpose. They reinforce the values that define organizational success and they link everyone to the common cause”.
Taking the above description and lifting it from the microcosm of being strictly about business into the wider sphere of peoplehood as a whole. And, at the same time, adjusting the detail so that it also explicitly relates to Afrikan souls, one may derive the following:
“Strong and lasting Afrikan culture can account for a sizable advantage for this primary people. That’s why the forward-looking Afrikan pays close attention to developing the souls of whom they are a part. They purposefully cultivate enthusiasm and passion across their ordered self-determined efforts for upright Afrikan ascension. They reaffirm each soul’s sense of purpose. They reinforce the values that define their organised success of rightful order and they link Afrikan souls to the common cause”.
The derived description can have great applicable value to Afrikan souls, especially in a state of interruption and disruption where Afrikan culture – forward looking or otherwise – may be subject to the destructive impositions of others that mean the Afrikan ill. Indeed, others of ill may be bent on ‘providing’ the Afrikan with this thing or that to look forward to. Of course, such things can be a concocted façade of diversion from wholesome forward-looking cultured substance and laced with vices of manipulation and destruction. Unfortunately, the intentional hoax of something to look-forward to, may only be realised by targeted souls after they have already fallen prey to the destructive trappings set by its orchestrators. Further and wastefully, were Afrikan souls to become agents of such empty and derailing forward-looking folly by proxy, then self-destruction would surely become intensively fuelled.
If Afrikan souls restore the knowingness of the themselves and their cultured living with its qualities of forward-looking empowerment, then their rightful ascension can be realised. Life’s constructive application is not steeped in uncivilised wranglings that are oppositional to the Afrikan’s highly cultured norm. Rather, civilisations are built of upright substance.
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