"Ubuntu" is a word from the Bantu peoples of Africa that means "I am because we all are" or "I win because we all win".
Such a simple concept, harmonious and wonderful… but quite unusual to find in the practice of the real actions of the people who inhabit the Western world.
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Surely the philosopher Albert Camus should think (with healthy envy) in the Bantu by letting go of this maxim: "Don't walk in front of me, maybe he doesn't follow you. Don't walk behind me, may not guide you. Walk beside me and be my friend».
WE in the successful attempt to overcome and abolish the all-powerful determinisms of cultural socialization patterns imposed by the business classes practice:
"Don't pretend to walk in front of us, because we will not follow you. Don't walk behind us, so we don't want to guide you. Walk by our side and let us be mutual friends».
SALUT TO HUMANITY !!

Cave of the hands (Patagonia)
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