Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Society not instinct (#432)

It is my humble opinion that we are not born bad, we are raised to be so. I take the view that environment and acculturation are the factors that most identify with why a human does bad things. It is always my contention that when there is a lack of compassion and curiosity in a humans life then the bad or not good can and will manifest itself through human interaction and thought. When the human is given love and opportunity to express and explore the world of nature and knowledge then and only then will the negative that we live with now in human behaviour begin to dwindle to an incremental amount. Life is a journey and a gift that has the value of being priceless. History is against us being in the nature we truly belong because we have so confounded ourselves with a structure built upon survival and the notion that we are not intelligent enough, all of us, to be able to appreciate each other with respect. Our society has gotten so big and cumbersome that the fear in trying to implement a structure based upon our two driving instincts, compassion and curiosity, has been demoted to unlikely. I shall endeavor to continue to trumpet the reasoning and analysis necessary for us all to embrace our compassion and curiosity as the greatest achievements of the human race. It is in the showing of these mighty instincts that our society can grow and nurture itself to the best possible showing of the human spirit and it's capability to rise to new heights within existence.

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