The need for amicable relations between individuals in a society.

For a long time in Kenya ,there have been rivalry and differences concerning cultures and traditions as each cultural group wants to show the rest of the world that their traditions are sacred and the best,but unfortunately,different people have different perspectives…For instance,and this am judging from my own personal experience,I am a luo, but you find that I have grown up in a very different environment with very different cultures from those familiar to me…this sometimes made me experience the inferiority complex situation…So whenever a particular topic we discussed or engaged in and the topic had to do something tribes and cultures, every bad aspect would be related to the characteristics of the luo community.

However, in my high school life I came to realize that it isn’t about where you were born, what really matters is what this precious life gets to give you and what impact one makes on people's lives because we are living in the 21st century and the world today is very competitive, tough and engaging.

·         INDIVIDUALS AND RELATIONS IN A SOCIETY.

A community ,whether a tribe or nation,is built-up of several families living at a particular place in a given time…We could also refer to the community as a society, made up of different people sharing the same environment,and relying on each other for an optimal existence.

Human beings are very social characters and as nature would have it, people have to relate and cooperate with each other in order to co-exist. It is therefore important for people to learn how to treat each other with decorum in order to avoid unnecessary differences.

It is therefore very important to note that every member of the society is equally important and they each serve their purpose for the betterment of the society.

“Human is to error “-let it be known far and wide that no human is perfect, therefore, since mistakes are common everywhere, it is paramount to note that whenever one is wronged by a fellow member of the society, they should always try to find ways of solving their differences amicably instead of crippling the society’s moral values, for example by resorting to fighting and hurling insults at each other.

Author:Simon.

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