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Quote: Haven't had a chance to look at the videos yet. Karen Blixen also commented on the African's dislike of monotony. That they don't cope will with regular and boring activities. Perhaps related to the above. Of course a generalisation, but it is true different cultures have different values and characteristics. A very noticeable feature of the like of excitement is if one ever gets to see when a pickpocket gets outed on an African city street. I watched the excitement from a tall hotel window in Nairobi in 1988. A pickpocket gets seen, someone yells out, the pickpocket runs for it. Everyone joins in the chase, from every direction. The pickpocket ducks and weaves, changes direction, jumps over tables, plants, people chasing from every direction. Eventually gets caught and soundly beaten. I read about this phenomenon in a book before or after this. The American journalist author who lived in Africa for decades said - you may think the people are very law abiding and hate crime, chasing down a thief like that. But it is nothing to do with being law abiding, but instead the excitement of the chase, catching and beating someone, that is behind it all. A love of excitement and a dislike of boredom. |