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Broad day Prostitution in Kampala: Investigation.
This is a part 2 into a two parts investigative story into HIV positive, but still a prostitute in Uganda. If you never watched part 1 I highly encourage you to do so. We dive deep into why Women in Kampala choose to sell themselves instead of returning to agriculture.
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Uganda prostitution villages: HIV+ and still a prostitute
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In the heart of Uganda's bustling city streets and quiet villages, stories often remain untold-stories of resilience, struggle, and survival. Meet those who live in the shadows, navigating a harsh world where poverty, illness, and social stigma intersect. This is the reality of Uganda’s HIV-positive sex workers, individuals who face more than a diagnosis; they face the weight of judgment, isola...
Feel Free to Join Us - Channel Intro 2
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By joining this channel, you become part of a family of free minds on a mission to seek peace and happiness through travel. Together, we explore the world, cultures, and stories that inspire inner balance and joy. Subscribe so you don't miss out on new videos, and remember to like and share as we embark on this journey of discovery. Let’s explore the world together!
Uganda: Why Cannibalism Still Exists in Uganda.
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Uganda is landlocked country rich in hospitality and agriculture, but with the act of eating human flesh still existing in some parts of the country. in this investigation, we uncover why this act still exists in a modern society. Do not forget to like and subscribe for more thrilling stories.
Ugandan Food Adventure: Shopping Local & Cooking with a Stranger!
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Join me on a thrilling Ugandan food adventure as I explore vibrant local markets, discover fresh and unique ingredients, and take on a fun challenge-finding a random stranger to help cook a delicious, authentic meal! From browsing the colorful stalls to learning traditional Ugandan recipes, this journey is all about embracing the culture, flavors, and warmth of Uganda. Watch as we connect with ...
Explore the World, One Smile at a Time
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Don’t just watch-be a part of the adventure! By subscribing, you’ll travel with us to some of the most incredible places on Earth, meet amazing people, and share in unforgettable experiences. Every video brings new smiles, stories, and stunning destinations right to your screen. Subscribe now, and let’s explore the world together-because the best adventures are the ones we share!
Korean Baggy Fashion 2024: How Kanye West and Hip-Hop, K-pop, and GenZ Shape the Street Style
Просмотров 2732 месяца назад
In this video, we dive into the growing trend of baggy fashion in South Korea, taking over the streets in 2024! From oversized pants to loose-fitting tops, baggy fashion is redefining Korean street style. But what’s driving this shift? We explore the influences of Kanye West, whose Yeezy collections have revolutionized global streetwear, and hip-hop culture, which has long embraced oversized cl...
Unpacking the MBTI Craze in South Korea: Why Everyone is Obsessed
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In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating phenomenon of the MBTI craze sweeping across South Korea. From bustling cafes to lively classrooms, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) has become a major cultural trend that everyone is talking about. But what’s driving this obsession? Join us as we explore: The basics of MBTI and its global appeal How MBTI gained massive popularity in South ...
Surviving South Korea's Education System: The Price of Perfection
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Explore the intense world of South Korea's education system in our latest video. South Korea is renowned for its top-ranking students and academic excellence, but what does it take to achieve such success? Join us as we delve into the high-pressure environment that South Korean students navigate daily. In this video, we'll uncover the rigorous academic demands placed on students from a young ag...
The Home You Can Rent for $1000 in South Korea: A Complete Guide
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Curious about what kind of home you can rent for $1000 a month in South Korea? In this video, we provide a complete guide to help you understand the rental market and what to expect within this budget. From different types of housing options to the rental process and cost breakdown, we've got you covered. Join us as we explore various neighborhoods, share expert tips, and show real-life example...
Why Do Africans Have Many Children? | Cultural and Social Insights
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In this video, we explore the fascinating reasons behind why African families tend to have more children. Dive into the cultural, social, and economic factors that influence high birth rates across the continent. We'll talk to locals in Tanzania to get firsthand insights and uncover the unique aspects of African family life. Whether you're curious about global demographics or interested in cult...
Exploring Tanzania: Ngorongoro Wildlife Adventures & Cultural Encounters!
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🌍 Welcome to Our Tanzanian Adventure! 🌍 Join me as we embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Tanzania, exploring the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater and its surrounding wonders. 🚙 Our Expedition Highlights: Wildlife Encounters: Witness the majestic giraffes, elephants, and zebras up close as we navigate through the diverse ecosystems of Ngorongoro. Cultural Interactions: Meet th...
The Secrets to Happiness in South Korea
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South Korea is a 1st world country with a bustling economy that is trillions of dollars in terms of GDP, roughly $8Trillion dollars according to the world bank. However most South Koreans actually think they aren't that rich as they are. I'm here to find out.
The Hidden Mysteries of Lake Eyasi: Discover the Hadza’s Haunted Lake
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Have you ever heard of a place where spirits light up the night and ancient whispers echo from the depths? Welcome to Lake Eyasi, a hidden gem in the heart of Tanzania that holds secrets stranger than fiction. This isn’t just any lake; it’s Africa’s very own Bermuda, shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Picture this: Beneath the serene surface of Lake Eyasi, strange lights dance and mysterious voi...
The Hadza: Hunting with Africa’s Deadliest Predators!
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Join us on an incredible journey into the heart of Africa as we explore the lives of the Hadza tribe, one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes on Earth. In this video, we reveal how the Hadza risk their lives hunting alongside Africa’s deadliest predators, including lions, hyenas, and cheetahs. Witness their extraordinary skills, resilience, and ancient traditions that enable them to su...
Hunting with the Hadza: Lessons from Tanzania’s Primitive Hunters
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Hunting with the Hadza: Lessons from Tanzania’s Primitive Hunters
Inside the Hadza: A Day with the world's Last Hunter-Gatherers and Their Chief
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Inside the Hadza: A Day with the world's Last Hunter-Gatherers and Their Chief
Meet the Man with 30 Wives and 100+ Kids: An African Family Story
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Meet the Man with 30 Wives and 100 Kids: An African Family Story
From Stress to Serenity: The Journey of Healing 4K
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From Stress to Serenity: The Journey of Healing 4K
Conquering Worry: Navigating Life's Challenges with Confidence and Resilience 4K.
Просмотров 425 месяцев назад
Conquering Worry: Navigating Life's Challenges with Confidence and Resilience 4K.
Rediscovering Joy: Living Like a Child for True Happiness 4K.
Просмотров 295 месяцев назад
Rediscovering Joy: Living Like a Child for True Happiness 4K.
Breaking Free: Overcoming Stress and Thriving in Life 4K.
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Breaking Free: Overcoming Stress and Thriving in Life 4K.
The Quest for Meaning: Exploring the True Essence of Life 4K.
Просмотров 1486 месяцев назад
The Quest for Meaning: Exploring the True Essence of Life 4K.
Ever been to Africa? I flew to Tanzania to witness the wildebeest calving season.
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Ever been to Africa? I flew to Tanzania to witness the wildebeest calving season.
Channel main Intro, The Globetrotter.
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Channel main Intro, The Globetrotter.
Ascending Ol Doinyo Lengai: Conquering Tanzania's Unique Carbonatite Volcano
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Ascending Ol Doinyo Lengai: Conquering Tanzania's Unique Carbonatite Volcano
Korean cherry blossoms 2024 4K (한국의 벚꽃 2024 4K)
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Korean cherry blossoms 2024 4K (한국의 벚꽃 2024 4K)

Комментарии

  • @lydiaesther5330
    @lydiaesther5330 17 дней назад

    How I pray that well wishers come through to help better the lives of these souls. It's sad for a human being to live in such a state, very touching!😢

  • @hawaevamahenda5025
    @hawaevamahenda5025 18 дней назад

    🥹this is so painful, i think we need strong societies to help out overcoming this people from weaked life’s🙌🏾

  • @bagendapatrick
    @bagendapatrick 18 дней назад

    It's so touching 😭

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 18 дней назад

      Life is the ghetto isn’t that easy. People die due to lack of food in this day and age. So sudden if 🥹

  • @piuskizito2593
    @piuskizito2593 19 дней назад

    Good intro Bro

  • @kingsleyperera9655
    @kingsleyperera9655 23 дня назад

    R/paksas BEWARE

  • @Afrocow888
    @Afrocow888 27 дней назад

    Thank you for the information. If you were to invest in a property in Seoul, which area would you choose?

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 26 дней назад

      Thanks for stopping by @Afrocow, the true answer to that question is kinda tricky given the property price in Korea. The most expensive place would be Seoul. Yongsan and Gangnam are the most expensive areas in the entire country ( If you can try watching my video: The secret to happiness in Korea), so the answer to your question will have to do with how much you are willing to invest.

  • @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial
    @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial 28 дней назад

    Wow what an awesome intro 👏 👏 👏

  • @lydiaesther5330
    @lydiaesther5330 Месяц назад

    Your guide looked kinda disappointed when you changed the plan of heading to Kibale🤔. His eyes tell it all if you notice. Could it be that he had already alerted the carnibals?🤔

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. Месяц назад

      @lydiaesther5330, that’s the same question I still have, and I think it’s hard to answer. I would know the reason for the demeanor change. Hahahaha

    • @j.n.4806
      @j.n.4806 24 дня назад

      Maybe he was just baffled as to why the guy drove all that road, to finally cancel the plans and turn back at the very last moment, once they were almost there...

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 24 дня назад

      @@j.n.4806 it's honestly hard to tell.

    • @j.n.4806
      @j.n.4806 23 дня назад

      @@WorldtravelwithHenry. Anyway, who cares about what he was thinking at this moment. The important is to always listen to our inside voice when we feel that there's something wrong. You did the right thing. My quote of the day: ⚠If you dont feel it, dont do it!⚠ 🤓

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 19 дней назад

      @@j.n.4806 you’re very right, I just had that strong conviction not to continue. I don’t regret having made that decision.

  • @AmonCedrick-ip1wp
    @AmonCedrick-ip1wp Месяц назад

    I hear fish flies

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. Месяц назад

      Isn’t there something like that? I thought there are specific flies meant for the fish hahahaha

  • @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial
    @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial Месяц назад

    One thing I learned in this video is the number of the fish determines the quality of the fish according to Ugandans which is interesting and fascinating.i love this video ❤

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. Месяц назад

      Interesting! Actually it was hard for me to learn too that the more the flies the fresh the fish or beef hahahahaha.

  • @aamm7940
    @aamm7940 Месяц назад

    Good content keep it up bro ❤🎉

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. Месяц назад

      Appreciate it, thank you for dropping by. You subscriptions and a like not only helps us to bring you such engaging content, but it also helps you not to miss when more video pop up. Thanks you for liking my video.

  • @kakemborichard7928
    @kakemborichard7928 Месяц назад

    Traditional we dnt use mingling stick to pound nd serve matooke

  • @kakemborichard7928
    @kakemborichard7928 Месяц назад

    Ur host looks sooo beautiful and natural

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. Месяц назад

      Wow thanks for appreciating and stopping by. Your response means a lot to us. Like so that you don’t miss the next video.

  • @RehmanSulaiman
    @RehmanSulaiman Месяц назад

    Nyc job bro keep it up ❤

  • @RehmanSulaiman
    @RehmanSulaiman Месяц назад

    Nyc job bro keep it up...

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. Месяц назад

      Thank you so much 😀 thank you for dropping by. Your subscription and like is really appreciated.

  • @savrah
    @savrah Месяц назад

    How dangerous is it?

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. Месяц назад

      It's officially an unrecognized volcanic mountain near Mt.Kilimanjaro with no cellular reception. Unlike Mt. Kilimanjaro, Olydongyo is so steep and hot to decend. The climb begins at 11pm with no knowledge of where you're going, no rest, nor a place to nap. You climb with you feet facing up for more than 10 hours and decend with your feet facing down for more that those hours coupled with the scorching sun, you can barely make it back to the car. The wounds sustained during the climb take long to heal, almost a year to regain your tattered nails. In simple words no Mt.Kilimanjaro climber can dare climb Olydongyo. My prayer would be that you get to try it!

  • @go-gang4269
    @go-gang4269 2 месяца назад

    I like your voice!! keep going! from Kaylee😊

  • @wildbyfahadfuad
    @wildbyfahadfuad 2 месяца назад

    This is beautiful, can't wait to see all your travel footsteps takes you across the globe 🍃

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 2 месяца назад

      Thanks Kaka, I'll do my best to make it happen. Thank you for the opportunity to work together!

  • @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial
    @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial 2 месяца назад

    The one thing I realized is that by each year the fashion trend changes. Like a year ago it was easy to see people with tight pants but ever since baggy pants became a trend it was rare to see people with tight pants due to the obsession Kanye west and the influence in hip hop style but I don’t think it’s that bad. In my opinion I think unique fashions are cool and the baggy pants make you feel free while the tight one make me feel uncomfortable. But it depends on each person’s style as long as the clothes are not inappropriate I think its fine and I look forward to see you replies and opinions!

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 2 месяца назад

      I so agree with you foxfamily, there would be any problem provided the clothe is comfortable and not inappropriate!!

  • @ranashahbaz7726
    @ranashahbaz7726 2 месяца назад

    ,zs--!we×we're ¹😂😂❤@d😮

  • @t_h3nry
    @t_h3nry 3 месяца назад

    great analysis

  • @titansdancecrew
    @titansdancecrew 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful analysis

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 2 месяца назад

      I appreciate you Titans, thanks for taking time to reach out. Your subscription is highly appreciated!

  • @aladdout9454
    @aladdout9454 3 месяца назад

    People really go on hate-cruisades over other mbti types that broke their hearts or betrayed them or whatever, condemning every person of that type as a morally bad person. I'm serious. This shit needs to go. Carl Jung literally se*ually assaulted a woman who was under his therapeutic care. It was so bad even his mentor, Freud burned all bridges with him. Jung had great insights but let's not forget the system kind of does end up being "stagnant" in the sense that it doesn't allow certain types to "grow" and develop as a person and do things that are unlikely for their type to do according to their stereotypes. Aka "because you have managed to achieve this goal you cannot be XXXX type since it's unlikely for your type to achieve those things". Think about how that could affect someone's self esteem heavily. It's not that I don't believe in the system, it's just that you cannot completely disagree with it and u cannot completely agree with it. This leads to people going down major loops of overthinking almost self destructive in a way. Btw both Carl jung and people who take this shit way too seriously than it's supposed to be are NTPs in my observation. They completely disregard the moral value of things and get way too technical. Its cringe.

  • @isaria101
    @isaria101 3 месяца назад

    This is something i was discussing with my friends. Why are they so serious about mbtis

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 3 месяца назад

      I cannot tell, actually it's is so absurb to learn that someone would wait for a partner with their desired MBTI to find love. It blows the mind to learn that you way to good employment might fall through 'cause of MBTI!

  • @kathleenloverde1030
    @kathleenloverde1030 3 месяца назад

    I've ever heard of this. But there is actually a questionnaire that US companies have used to determine if the person applying for a job is able to handle the pressures of the job. I was quizzed once when I applied to work at a bank.

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 3 месяца назад

      Same here, I had never heard about it until I moved to Asia. I was surprised to learn that Asians are crazy about it. BTW, what could that US hiring be? I have never heard about it hahahaha. I think there is it to learn under the sun. Thank you for your response, your subscription helps us bring you such good content. I request that you subscribe and click that like button so that you don't miss out on the upcoming content!!

    • @VatIva
      @VatIva 2 месяца назад

      @@WorldtravelwithHenry. could be the Big5 test, which has a facet called "neuroticism" that deals with one's proclivity to feel negative emotions intensively. Big5 is also the only typological system that is accepted by mainstream psychology as valid, hence many companies use it.

  • @zabzab6128
    @zabzab6128 3 месяца назад

    The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is often criticized for several reasons that undermine its scientific credibility and reliability as a personality assessment tool. First, the MBTI lacks strong scientific validation. It has been shown to have poor reliability, meaning that individuals often receive different results when they take the test multiple times. Additionally, research using factor analysis does not support the existence of the 16 distinct personality types proposed by the MBTI. Instead, personality traits typically exist along a continuum rather than in the strict categories the MBTI imposes. Second, the MBTI's design forces people into binary choices, such as Introversion versus Extraversion, which oversimplifies the complexity of human personality. Realistically, most traits exist on a spectrum, and this forced categorization leads to a loss of nuance, making the results less accurate. Third, the MBTI is based on Carl Jung's theory of psychological types, which is not grounded in empirical research but rather in Jung's personal observations. Modern psychology has moved beyond these ideas, favoring theories developed through rigorous empirical studies. Furthermore, the commercial success of the MBTI contributes to its widespread use, despite its lack of scientific backing. Organizations often use it because it is a well-known brand, even though it is not effective for making important decisions like hiring or team-building. The test's appeal also benefits from confirmation bias, where individuals see themselves in the descriptions and believe in their accuracy, despite the lack of evidence. There are better, scientifically supported alternatives to the MBTI, such as the Big Five Personality Traits model, which provides a more accurate and nuanced understanding of personality based on empirical evidence. In conclusion, while the MBTI can be interesting for self-exploration, it should not be taken seriously as a scientifically valid assessment of personality. Its widespread use, particularly in professional contexts, is not justified by the evidence. There are more reliable and accurate tools available for understanding personality, making the MBTI an outdated and ineffective measure that should be used with caution, if at all.

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 3 месяца назад

      @@zabzab6128 thanks for shedding more light to this!! What I understand you aren’t a fun of MBTI, right? I appreciate your insight, you subscriptions helps us create such interesting content. Thank you for taking time to respond, this is so encouraging. We indeed appreciate.

  • @strawberryapple7061
    @strawberryapple7061 3 месяца назад

    Nice filming and interacting but it's a bit boring in the beginning that you're always saying that it's used really much and then the people rather showing the opposite. Of course then the following people said that it's used. I just think it would be more exciting if the opinions "yes, it is used a lot" and "no, it is not used much" would alternate or more of the approval would come first, if you're looking for feedback.

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for reaching out Strawberry. Your advice sheds more light into how do it better next time. your feedback means a lot for this channel to get better.

  • @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial
    @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial 3 месяца назад

    Personally my MBTI is INTJ, and I don’t believe in MBTI that much, because I don’t think people should discriminate or take it seriously based on a persons MBTI.I believe that we just use it for fun and entertainment,And it might not be 100% accurate because some times you might also feel a little introverted and sometimes you might feel extroverted,and sometimes you might have mood-swings . even if you do believe in it please don’t be offended I’m just saying this in my opinion.

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 3 месяца назад

      I think you're right. Using MBTI for fun can be the coolest decision!!

    • @CrimsonDawn-ou4og
      @CrimsonDawn-ou4og 3 месяца назад

      Exactly. MBTI is great but then using it too seriously is another convo.

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 3 месяца назад

      @@CrimsonDawn-ou4og you’re right, but it seems it’s addictive to some people!

    • @travelambassador9585
      @travelambassador9585 3 месяца назад

      Just want you to know that if you're an INTJ, you're cool! 😊

    • @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial
      @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial 3 месяца назад

      @@travelambassador9585 actually I was meant to say my MBTI is INTP and thanks 😊

  • @bjh
    @bjh 3 месяца назад

    Your eloquence stands out to me! I liked the structure of this video and how you interviewed both natives & foreigners. Definitely subscribing

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 3 месяца назад

      I'm so glad! You liked the video. I don’t how I can thank you enough!! Thanks for the subscription too. I can’t wait to give you more lesson based but yet inspiring videos🙇🏽

  • @danielle2577
    @danielle2577 3 месяца назад

    Nice video ❤

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for appreciating the production, it’s your subscription that helps us bring you such nice and inspiring videos. Thanks for staying with us. We appreciate your comment and likes.

  • @mauricekevin1
    @mauricekevin1 3 месяца назад

    It's beautiful wow do ugandans have a chance for scholarships 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 3 месяца назад

      There are various programs set aside for foreign students. Checking university websites for scholarship opportunities can help. There universities like Kaist university in Daejon that is common for giving out such scholarships. Try googling Korean government scholarships for more info. We appreciate your feed back and your subscription helps us bring you such info. Thank you again.

  • @watermelon6093
    @watermelon6093 3 месяца назад

    ❤️

  • @isabellastevens9293
    @isabellastevens9293 3 месяца назад

    Great analysis

  • @felixmakinda7689
    @felixmakinda7689 3 месяца назад

    Children were social security and "pension". Life expectancy was low - having more kids meant higher survival rates. More children meant more labour. Those are historical and cultural reasons. Things are changing. As people become educated, they tend to start getting children late, make more money and can save for retirement instead of just hoping more kids will bring wealth.

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 3 месяца назад

      The only question how God thinks about the contemporary trends. Could it be that the iconoclastic ways are better for population multiplication?

    • @Thomasedison-m4m
      @Thomasedison-m4m 3 месяца назад

      😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial
    @Thebigfoxfamilyofficial 3 месяца назад

    Question: how do we save our population

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 3 месяца назад

      You’re right, weren’t we created to produce and multiply? Talk about it!!

  • @jmanhope1745
    @jmanhope1745 4 месяца назад

    Should the rule of thumb be: Men should have as many children as they can/will ADEQUATELY take care of? Did all men around the world once have many children, centuries ago?

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      Hey Jman, thanks for stopping by. That answer to that question is worth pondering, but it may be so. I think society contemporary trends have metamorphosed to choose for us what to do and how to act in the pretext of modern development. In history men had such limits so they bore many kids and lived happy.

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      BTW your subscription helps us research and brings you such interesting videos. we would appreciate it if you like and subscribe!

    • @jmanhope1745
      @jmanhope1745 4 месяца назад

      @@WorldtravelwithHenry. yesterday or today, should a man have more children than he could/can ADEQUATELY take care of?

    • @Samuel-i5c
      @Samuel-i5c 3 месяца назад

      @@jmanhope1745 No and no

  • @leviticusemmanuel4421
    @leviticusemmanuel4421 4 месяца назад

    These countries you said have a low birth rate. Have you checked what is the rate of abortions in those countries?

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      Hello Leviticus, your response is highly appreciated. However our focus is on the birthrate, also known as the natality rate, which is a measure of the number of live births in a population over a specific period, typically one year, expressed per unit of population. It is often calculated per 1,000 people per year. This statistic is used to assess population growth and demographic trends within a society. With that, accessing abortion rates wouldn’t count with the declining population. Hope the expatiation serves!

  • @YyDd-p5v
    @YyDd-p5v 4 месяца назад

    maybe there is a relation between many children polygamy and poverty?

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      Come to think of it, but as Fahad stated, many children are for Labor purposes. BTW your subscription helps us bring you more stories. Thank you in advance!

    • @YyDd-p5v
      @YyDd-p5v 4 месяца назад

      ​@@WorldtravelwithHenry.he would right if there were no boatloads of people flooding to europe...

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      @@YyDd-p5v just like one rotten mango in China doesn’t make European mangos bad, I wouldn’t rule on that. The said polygamist build a school for his kids so that they don’t end up boats as claimed.

    • @YyDd-p5v
      @YyDd-p5v 4 месяца назад

      @@WorldtravelwithHenry. a statisticsl sample of one is irrelevant.... 118 000 illegals in lampidusa is a financial Desaster for italian taxpayer so cannot affird children

    • @YyDd-p5v
      @YyDd-p5v 4 месяца назад

      ​@@WorldtravelwithHenry. Mangos do no burden social systems a sample of one proves nothing

  • @happynkome4935
    @happynkome4935 4 месяца назад

    🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      @@happynkome4935 thank you so much. Your subscriptions means alot to us. It enables us bring you more of such stories!!

  • @hawaevamahenda5025
    @hawaevamahenda5025 4 месяца назад

    Fahad fuad👏 made a good explanation😍

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      He is such a smart, kind guy. I would recommend anyone to work with Fahad. I was so glad to cross paths with such a sagacious life!!

    • @hawaevamahenda5025
      @hawaevamahenda5025 4 месяца назад

      @@WorldtravelwithHenry.indeed he is so smart guy, i do appreciate his works

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      @@hawaevamahenda5025 I so agree on that. Your subscription helps us do much of this work. We appreciate!

  • @peebee-fx3ny
    @peebee-fx3ny 4 месяца назад

    because the west are trying to exterminate them

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      Don’t fully get it, do you mean trying to exterminate the other countries or Africans?

    • @peebee-fx3ny
      @peebee-fx3ny 4 месяца назад

      @@WorldtravelwithHenry. africans

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      Ur so right. But actually everybody now claims that the next biggest world economy is gonna be Africa, only if people vote right!! Thanks for reaching out, your subscription is appreciated. Be blessed!!

    • @peebee-fx3ny
      @peebee-fx3ny 4 месяца назад

      @@WorldtravelwithHenry. yes sir you are right that's why I migrated from the uk and so grateful idid

  • @cancan-wc9kx
    @cancan-wc9kx 4 месяца назад

    2:49 bruh what is this shot

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      Hey @Cancan, this was a tripod stand shot with a back and front shots walking from and to the camera. Thanks for asking, your subscription is also appreciated. 😀

  • @yunjeonglee2007
    @yunjeonglee2007 4 месяца назад

    GIRFFE!!!!!!!!! So beautiful!! Thank you for nice vedio👍

  • @josephk4310
    @josephk4310 4 месяца назад

    The HAZDE eat a lot of monkeys and baboons

  • @josephk4310
    @josephk4310 4 месяца назад

    I saw a hunting video of an old lion with bad teeth, roast out a ZEBRA in the African 🌞 SUN for 3 days it was essentially cooked exactly the same as prime rib.

    • @josephk4310
      @josephk4310 4 месяца назад

      That was a very smart lion who learned how to cook because of his bad teeth. In his old age he had to cook, to soften the food so he could eat it.

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      Haha that must have been an exhilarating experience, travelling to Africa, you discover alot of wonders. It was so funny for me to witness how humans search for food along the world's dangerous animals.

  • @josephk4310
    @josephk4310 4 месяца назад

    These men are the best with a simple bow and arrow of all hunting human beings

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 4 месяца назад

      I think they’re the bravest too. Your response is encouraging to enable us to bring you more of such content!!

  • @iivin4233
    @iivin4233 4 месяца назад

    They aren't the last hunter--gatherers. Others exist, and, lets not forget that hunting and gathering can be practiced alongside farming or any other activity. The first farming probably was an extension of hunting and gathering. You hunt the berries. You poop the berries. New berries grow. You figure out that's what's happening and you start growing them intentionally. You follow a herd of animals. Eventually you figure out how to guide and then control a herd. Sometimes you eat grass and it eventually becomes wheat, corn and rice.

  • @AmonCedrick-ip1wp
    @AmonCedrick-ip1wp 5 месяцев назад

    Wow

  • @Katherine-o4w
    @Katherine-o4w 5 месяцев назад

    Bless you, thanks 🙏 for reaching out to them ❤.

    • @WorldtravelwithHenry.
      @WorldtravelwithHenry. 5 месяцев назад

      Any time! Catherine. Your response is highly appreciated. You can feel free to subscribe for more better work!

  • @ngurukitv4584
    @ngurukitv4584 5 месяцев назад

    Looking good follow back done God bless you 🇰🇪 🙏 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤