There
are two schools of thought: inclusive and exclusive. The inclusive way of
thinking assumes that all human beings are the same with regards to their
mental capacity, hopes, fears, wishes, and social interactions. The difference
is in the community, where one is raised and is accustomed to its way of life.
The other school of thought believes in exclusion and assumes that everyone is
different, and all characteristics are unique to each person. According to this mode of thinking, a person can be
inherently active or lazy or smart or stupid or sociable or unsociable. These
two schools of thought are on two opposite spectrum of envisioning humanity in
general, views which are shared by small extremist minority. Beliefs of the
rest of the population of the world are somewhere between these two extremes.