Desmond Tutu on Ubuntu

“Ubuntu is very difficult to render into a Western language.  It speaks of the very essence of being human…you are generous, you are hospitable, you are friendly, caring and compassionate.  
 
You share what you have.  It is to say, ‘My humanity is inextricably bound up in yours’. We belong in a bundle of life.” 


Desmond Tutu (b. 1931)
South African Cleric 
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