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African woman explains why the future doesn't exist in their culture
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:19 am
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:19 am
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If tweet fails to load, click here. In short, the future hasn't happened yet, so it's not real and time doesn't matter
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:22 am to stout
Ogre level intellectual depth ...
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:24 am to stout
It’s amazing the culture differences with respect to time across the globe. Many view time as an abstract while as Americans we view it as something to abide by. I’ve not seen this future difference, but it makes sense.
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:25 am to Earnest_P
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This explains a lot.
i saw this going around right wing X today and actually found it enlightening.
we make jokes about the west progressing and them still living in mud huts, but the idea of not viewing progress as a means to an end is not the worst thing in the world to them.
our idea of using/wasting time is mostly an exclusively western idea.
i think the philosopher she quotes is a bunch of goboly asian, but I did find it interesting at least.
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:25 am to stout
But I did eat breakfast today
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:27 am to stout
It explains many things about the African continent.
Eta
What I mean by that is it seems like many communities in the African continent do not think things through for the long term future yet continuously look to the now/immediate future.
Look at the relationships with China that’s currently going on.
Look at how the tribe, village, and country leaders took massive bribes from colonizing countries where they essentially sold their country’s future to outsiders for immediate, personal benefit.
If your philosophy is that the future isn’t real and that time is created, you are much more likely to act in a way to maximize your personal, material gain immediately rather than make a decision that will benefit people you do not know/haven’t been born yet, in 15-30 years.
Eta
What I mean by that is it seems like many communities in the African continent do not think things through for the long term future yet continuously look to the now/immediate future.
Look at the relationships with China that’s currently going on.
Look at how the tribe, village, and country leaders took massive bribes from colonizing countries where they essentially sold their country’s future to outsiders for immediate, personal benefit.
If your philosophy is that the future isn’t real and that time is created, you are much more likely to act in a way to maximize your personal, material gain immediately rather than make a decision that will benefit people you do not know/haven’t been born yet, in 15-30 years.
This post was edited on 8/22/25 at 8:37 am
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:33 am to stout
This has always been a problem in Africa - the lack of forward thinking. We spent a ton of resources trying to develop agriculture over there and we couldn't beat that concept into their head. Why grow something when I can take it from somewhere else? Why let something grow longer when I can eat it now? Why grow more than I personally need?
It's easy to see how civilization never took a foothold with that mental roadblock.
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:33 am to stout
Look at all those African sex toys on the top shelf. Freaky. Jungle freaky.
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:43 am to AmishSamurai
TacoCat spelled backwards is TacoCat
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:44 am to stout
Africans eat all the eggs before they are chickens, or eat all the chickens because they don’t see the need for eggs. So eventually they need food brought in on trucks.
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:44 am to Oilfieldbiology
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If your philosophy is that the future isn’t real and that time is created, you are much more likely to act in a way to maximize your personal, material gain immediately rather than make a decision that will benefit people you do not know/haven’t been born yet, in 15-30 years
You’re not wrong in the effect of not believing in the future, but I think its wrong to call it a philosophy.
If it’s a philosophy at all, it’s a philosophy that was created to explain why Africans behave as if they don’t understand the concept of the future and delayed gratification.
Teens in St Louis aren’t gunning each other down because they’ve decided to live in the present like a monk.
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:44 am to stout
She is right. The present moment is all there is. It's all a long string of present moments.
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:45 am to genro
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But I did eat breakfast today
But that's in the past
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:46 am to AUFANATL
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Why grow something when I can take it from somewhere else?
sounds like the philosophy followed them across the Atlantic. A lot of the African folktales and fables involve animal characters tricking each other and taking from others.
Posted on 8/22/25 at 8:47 am to Enadious
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But that's in the past
Will he eat breakfast tomorrow?
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