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SV: {UAH} Studies on human behavior

Kashambuzi,
I think studying human behaviour and practicing what one had learnt are two different things. Let us not forget that, there exists many people who had studied several ideal educative subjects which could have made our Uganda the best country in the world.
But, just look how these PhD holders inside the NRA/M7 regime who could not perform anything quite better for the well-beings of the whole Ugandans. The question is, how will your intellectual studying of human behaviour in Uganda be interpreted into practice, I think what may pushed folks away from you.

Ocaya pOcure


Den fredag, 29 augusti 2014 18:56 skrev Eric Kashambuzi <kashambuzieric@gmail.com>:


I have studied human behavior for a long time in Uganda and outside. More often than not people don't like successful individuals and don't like failed ones either. When you are successful those who don't like it will reason that you were either favored by God or you bribed your way to success and you should therefore be pulled down. When you are poor and vulnerable you are blamed for being lazy and should be left alone.
I remember a Zambian individual who worked in Kaunda government and left early to start a farm in southern Zambia near a highway. When this African farmer did very well he was accused that he had stolen government money to be able to start such a successful farm. How else could an African do so well is such a short time, so the argument went?  He had to hide his farm from public view by planting trees between the road and the farm. That is why in Africa PHD stands for "Pull Him Down".  
This behavior leads to constant conflicts and destruction of lives and properties especially in countries where there is no rule of law. In the end everyone lives in an atmosphere of insecurity and suspicion of one another.
Eric  
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