Religion
In reply to the discussion: "Other ways of knowing," aka Different Cognitive Styles [View all]jamtoday
(110 posts)into some verifiable truth that has something to teach all of us are you not on dangerous ground. After all was not all of it Kurosawa's telling of each individual story. I understand what culture can do, but it is after all one man's opinion of how many disparate characters would react and how they would filter and relate their experiences which gives too much bias to make it a worthwhile quote in this context.
Working in a reception class I found mimicry, hinted at in one of the replies, an absolutely wonderful learning tool. My personal favourite by far and a source of much mirth for the tots.
This takes us back into the area of the collective experience and how much veracity can be given to anything just because a large number of people experience it.