2) Global-mindedness, of course, can be evident and seen by your peers in many ways. But here's just one example, in the photo above, i am in a picture with an elderly woman in a peaceful village in Johor, Malaysia. We can do a part being global-minded by respecting their culture. For instance, we do not say that their village is,"boring" or "lame" all because they don't have shopping malls, cinemas and all sorts of modern technology that we have in our city. In fact, the elderly woman is also doing her part being global-minded. She too, is respecting our culture and who we are. She does not call us all forms of rude words all because we are from a modern city and we do not know how to appreciate the simplicity of life at the village. Hence, after interacting with this elderly woman, not only me, but my friends can see that we are all being global-minded.
3) Well, i feel that in my opinion, the thing that fosters global-mindedness is character virtue. Global-mindedness can only be encouraged and we simply cannot be forced someone to be a global-minded person. It depends on a person's character mostly. For example, we can have someone willing to be global-minded and encourage him even more to make him someone aware that he is a global-minded person and is also proud of it. We can also have someone who doesn't care about global-mindedness and encourage him. What we say will mostly go in through one ear and come out through the other. That sort of person will only act global-minded without meaning to be global-minded so he can get his job of being global-minded over and done with. Thus, character virtue does foster global-minded the most.
4) I totally agree with this comment. We can see that global-minded people will respect people across the globe like in the photo you see above. We can see that the people inside, including me, respect the culture of the elderly lady. When he says that it pushes ones limits, i can completely agree with that too. In order to be global-minded, we need to meet different people of all sorts to experience it first hand. That is why you must travel a lot, push the limits of your comfort zone to make new friends. In conclusion, i agree with this comment as everything about it is true, especially the part about pushing ones limits.
