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TIME MANAGEMENT (04) (Overview of Time: Time and Temperament) (2)
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(2) Cultural Traits

When a whole group of people exhibit the same rhythm of life, these classifications can apply to an entire society or culture.

1. Difference between Easterners (or Urban Midwesterners) and South (or West Coast)

Ex. A Chicagoans couldn't stand to live in Texas because the They don't take time as seriously as the Chicagoans do.

2. Southeast Asia : longer time waiting for....

3. Latin America : only 1% punctuality?

1) the Latin temperament is basically sanguine.

(1) a personal person
(2) a open person
(3) a receptive person, given to the moment.

2) for the Latin, time is love to be shared liberally with friends or offered generously to those in need.

3) the Latin regards the North American as banal, rigid and dull.

4. African society may be basically melancholic.

1) its history moves \"backwards.\" therefore it is the past which is important, not future.

2) It is the past tradition-oriented society which usually have concern for the future or haste, unlike Halley's North American colleagues.


5. Another people who step into North America feel a different pulse-beat.

1) everything seems to blare out; do, taste, experience, buy, absorbe, read, feel, be--and quick, before it's too late.

2) Vianna Moog (Brazilian socialist) can hardly contain their disdain for the North American pace fo life: \"The American no longer knows how to contemplate; he does not know how to reflect or even rest.\"

6. Anglo-Saxon temperament is predominantly that of the practical choleric. Here is a people which plans, decides, acts.

7. What other society gives such respect to futurologists, or seriously invests in pork-belly futures.

1) If these people honored saints, Martha would certainly be favored over Mary as their patron.

2) Inherent in their view that the future is coming in as planned seems to be the judgement that other cultures are impractical, sentimental and incapable of making progress.

3) An efficient, choleric-type missionary leader did not find life easier after the course, but she was able to locate the source of the conflict.

8. Japanese call the more expansive Latin or Filipino temperament \"wet,\" while they would describe the typical Anglo-Saxon as \"dry.\"


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