Kanya-kanya syndrome is a Filipino term that refers to a mindset characterized by individualism and self-interest, often at the expense of collective goals or collaboration. This phenomenon typically manifests in group settings, where individuals prioritize their own agendas over teamwork, leading to inefficiencies and conflicts. It highlights the challenges of fostering unity and cooperation in social and organizational contexts. The syndrome is often critiqued as a barrier to progress in communities and institutions.
Achhoot Kanya was created in 1936.
Saptha Kanya was created in 1993.
Pancha Kanya's population is 10,281.
The duration of Teen Kanya is 1.87 hours.
Most Filipinos have a selfish and self-servin attitude that generates a feeling of envy towards others; particularly, when one's peer has gained honor or prestige because of hard work. They demonstrate some hostile attitudes and feelings by recousing to unfounded and malicious criticism - "tsismis" and "intriga" to bring others down. The "crab mentality" taht characterizes many Filipinos is counter productive. One evident manifestation of the "kanya-kanya" syndrome is one's personal ambition and the drive for power and status that is completely insensitive to the common good. Purely personal and in-group interests reign supreme in this kind of attitude. The "kanya-kanya" syndrome often results in the non-cooperation of members of the community.
Kanya Rattapetch goes by Tarn, and Loogtarn.
Vedic Kanya College was created in 1990.
Teen Kanya was created on 1961-05-05.
Kanya Rattanapetch was born on 1989-11-02.
Nathan Kanya was born on 1987-10-16.
Kanya Rattapetch was born on November 2, 1989, in Thailand.
English translation of KANYA-KANYANG PAMILYA: have their own families