Why Do Many Black Africans Find Working and Intellectual Engagement Burdensome?

For many black Africans, work and intellectual pursuits often feel less like opportunities and more like burdens. Most South Koreans and Japanese people would feel miserable doing nothing, even if they were wealthy. In contrast, many black Africans would be on cloud nine if they never had to work in their life, even if they are not financially well-off. While many black Africans tend to seek to avoid hard work and intellectual challenges, most whites, South Koreans, and Japanese actively seek to be intellectually productive. In this video, I explored some of the differences that set various racial groups apart. A child born in many black African countries is often faced with a life of poverty. In contrast, those born in predominantly white countries generally have a lower likelihood of experiencing poverty. Please share your thoughts in the comments section.