[1] Amity: When two enemies are stranded in a strange world interdependently, will they further their enmity or transform it to amity?
[2] Humanity: When humans do not discover their humanity in extreme and even neutral situations, do they have any hope left?
[3] Commonality: When a common so-called ‘enemy’ appears, will mutual enemies have less enmity between themselves?
[4] Relativity: When the enemy of my enemy becomes my friend, is enmity and friendship only situationally relative?
[5] Liberty: When someone enters common ground that one is already on, is it a right or encroachment? Although we are free to harm, are we not also free to help?
[6] Enmity: When humans encounter the non-human, are they by default potential friends or foes? What about when non-humans encounter humans?
[7] Monstrosity: When an unknown native species encounters an unknown foreign species, is the native or foreign the ‘monster’? Are the orangs (humans) ‘monsters’ to the orang ikan (human-fish), just as the orang ikans are ‘monsters’ to the orangs? When non-human are more human-like, are humans more monster-like?
[8] Rationality: When we are able to harm one another, is it not more logical to make peace with differences?
[9] Survivability: When we are able to help one another, is it not more sensible to find common ground despite differences?
[10] Objectivity: When we are uncertain, is it not better to observe objectively and try to communicate with good will, before doing anything rash? Is it not better to instinctively seek harmony together, before thinking about destroying one another?