The unspoken Rules of community

You wake up in the morning, head outside, and you say “good morning” to your next door neighbor. You walk down the street and you see a familiar face; you nod to let them know that you acknowledge them. You get into the bus and an old lady walks in behind you, so you stand and let her take your seat.
You’re not compelled to do any of these things. There are no moral handbooks or guides that give us a checklist of the world’s dos and don’ts. It’s not in any constitution or any written rulebook. But somehow, we all follow these rules. We strictly abide by them. We don’t tell each other what they are, but we all know when someone breaks them. These are the unspoken rules of society

Na vile @ChifuMbitika hutamani asalimiwe tu, hata kama ni mashoga kama @Azor Ahai au watu hawana mwelekeo kama @Kaffir He would be so much elated to wet his thongs

This proves you don’t have to be religious to be moral.

We learn from a societal point of view,what we see,hear or percieve is governed by our sorroundings…oh,and mental capacity to grasp common sense
Heres your answer

You are not obliged to give up seats,open doors or be sympathetic but brains are wired differently

Sure ,cause this rules are just natural , no one will tell you this is wrong or that is not right, you just know

Kwa ploti naishi mtu nishaiongea na yeye ni caretaker peke yake nikilipa rent first time… hadi neighbor hatujuani.
Ndingihota nii:D

We are guided by the true human spirit of Ubuntu

“I am because we are”

Tru dat broda

that ubuntu spirit ended when individualism was forced on african societies by the civilised people… nowadays in our society , a bearded white man in the clouds and his son called jesus are the answer and ubuntu is ‘uncivilised monkey business’

negroes , tuamke from mental slavery

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But individualism feels better

acha hizo , individualism is the devil’s workshop my fren , look around you and see it’s effect

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