
Psychologist Dr. Edwin Nichols defines ethnic worldview as one way in which to make sense of intrinsic decisions. Despite the fact that I am far from the expert on the subject I will postulate to the extent of this ideal on the subject on finding love. With attention to the ‘decision”, one pair stands out: The match between the Latin and Black culture. One question stands out to that end: “should we seek specific cultures as a way to fulfill purpose and our ideal value pair as defined by Nichols?’
Axiology: the study of values and personal ethics as defined by Nichols stipulates a deep pairing between the Afro Carribean and Latinx racial groups in matching cultural values and attitudes. Propensities towards actions and worldviews stemming from upbringing… This extends to dna, which coming from a multi-generational unconscious competence for survival- proves useful.
These competences are cross dimensional and applicable to wide ranges of localized conditions on Earth. Deeply rooted actions and mating pairs, effected by the similarity of their focus do in fact make way for balanced relationships both short term- romantic and in the more logic based- long run.
For the sake of today's argument, this discussion centres on second and first hand observation: Observance of mate selection if serious in its study, one, must consider the unconscious competencies and derived biases that come from similar wavelengths of cultural thought. Health, Wealth, Love and Happiness, as widely considered the five pillars of a good life are similarly considered in their disposition towards areas of thought and action, with thought and action being two distinct conduits of human energy.
Finding cultural and values match fulfills at least one of those five pillars. These factors of personality and culture are relatively localized when taken individually, but when taken at their broad spectrum of implications, those of diaspora even amongst those born outside of their native land called generational outsiders: we see similarities in philosophy and manifestation not to be ignored.
Find yours…
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Signed,
John Miguna
