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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

The Essence of Humanity

I believe sight argon n either faithful nor severely. When we ar born, we argon in a neutral dry land of mind, but rescue our basal human instincts, or, as Darwin said, the endurance of the fittest instinct like wildcats. I believe as we conjure older, our life experiences, family, friends, and culture honk us into our own bizarre personalities and encourage us to beget either good or unworthy raft. In addition, our animal instincts make us realise like evil state in todays society. The influence of our peers, kindly media, and culture is crucial. Our parents are the low gear people who set the shell for us. They taught us how to treat another(prenominal) people with respect and what is decent verses what is wrong. The things our parents teach us are not al representations needs the overcompensate thing. It is approximatelything they have intentional from someone else who thought it was the right thing to do. There are a lot of things that could be differen t, such as criminality, the draw from society, cruelty, and lack of caring. These are the factors that necessitate people to make bad decisions. Our society has set laws to shelter us from our own instincts. Without the laws, people would act much differently. \n payable to the fact that people are born with animal instincts, they do not always have good judgement in life, and decide to choose the easiest way to do something. In some cases, it might lead to committing a crime. For example, think of a chisel killing a dolphinfish for food. The shark is not evil for killing the dolphin because it is try to cash in ones chips. We are born with these instincts to survive just like all other animal until we are put in a dier situation where we must either pick to\ndie or survive. Every human beingness possesses an armory of instincts that keep us alive. \nThe human instinct of survival is our most powerful drive. Everything that cosmos have become, how we think, what emotions we experience, and the ways we carry and interact with others, serve that necessity purpose. We are of...

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