
for showing me how different yet similar we are in living our values. We tend to use our differences to put a distance between ourselves. Sometimes, still, we learn to accept our differences as ways to complement and build each other.
In cultures where the value of big words overshadows their meaning, small gestures come to rescue to mean the world.
In places where the mind must absolutely know the exact number or budget, the storyteller will give meaning to both big and small numbers.
In cultures, which knew command and control, a creative mind will find a new way to give birth to chocolate molecules.
Preferences to do things behind the scene will meet the preacher of transparency with “just try it in the open, even if you fail, and you’ll see that it does not hurt”.
A disastrous service will end-up on a positive note, as it was met with kindness and acceptance of the fact that a waiter is also a human and who knows what she has to deal with outside her work.
Our knowledge of cultures will try to attribute the above behaviours to humans from certain countries and/or nationalities. Please do not do that. Attitudes and behaviours have no passports and do not stay confined within borders.
Next time you are in an environment your brain stereotypes about (which is normal, as the brain thinks in categories), just ask it to take a break and inhale the diversity in all its splendor. And if you absolutely must, call me naive. I do not mind.
“I am naive” Molecules Chocolate made in Lithuania, by Domantas Uzpali.
Bucharest, Catedrala Neamului/Nation’s Cathedral, seen from Marriott Hotel.
Riga, flags and church.
“I am naive” Molecules Chocolate made in Lithuania, by Domantas Uzpali.
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