What should be the direction of thinking about human nature? Deep thinking about human nature

Updated on amusement 2024-06-02
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think that human nature is upward development, and it is divinity. Human nature develops downward and is animal nature. As an animal, humans have all the attributes that animals have. Greed, lust, jealousy, arrogance, etc. It's just that it's usually covered up, or controlled by reason.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I am more supportive of the view that human nature is inherently evil. To put it simply, almost everyone will bully and isolate a harmless classmate for some very unreasonable reasons when they are young, and those reasons will be ridiculous when they think about it when they grow up. With the growth of people, the deepening of education and the guidance of the outside world, the evil in human nature will slowly subside, people will understand what to do and what not to do, and the good side will gradually manifest itself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Personally, the situation of a person is the same as that of a tree. The more it wants to open to the high and the light, the more its roots must go downward, to the earth, to the darkness, to the depths, to the evil.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I know some people say that if people don't do it for themselves, heaven and earth will be destroyed. When most people mention selfishness, when they mention greed for money and lust, they say that this is human nature, and it seems that they can do whatever they want without scrutiny in the cloak of human nature, and it seems that human nature is to say that human nature is the bad attribute of human beings, and they don't know that there is a good side in human nature, such as selfless dedication, such as hard work, such as kindness and friendship, such as dedication and dedication, such as liver and gall.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I know that human nature is a concept of action, not of essence. It is simply incomprehensible to simply say that a person's nature is evil or good, and the good and evil of human nature are reflected in every choice and action, and even in action, human nature is not distinct, always presenting a state of ambiguity and chaos.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think that human nature is evil, this is the inevitability of biological evolution, human nature can be good, and this influencing factor is extensive, such as the environment, autonomous consciousness, etc., but this is generally reflected in the later stage.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think human nature is always self-interested, and altruism in some cases is actually real self-interest. Human nature has created a glorious civilization of mankind, but it can also destroy all civilizations.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think when you get along with a group of people, you find that there is a good side in human nature. But when you stay away from the crowd and look on the sidelines, you will find that everything is just driven by profit.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What does your heart really want? How can we achieve spiritual pleasure and fulfillment? This is a question I often think about now.

    If before, I would often think about the consequences, such as deceiving people, others will know sooner or later. How can you never be recognized, that is, everything is true. Wait a minute.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You should think about whether your soul can be redeemed, think about the importance of your body and soul, think about the good and evil in life, and heaven and hell after death

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As far as I'm concerned, the biggest characteristic of human nature is laziness, for example, this question wants to know human nature through others, which itself is lazy.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Here today, gone tomorrow. If you don't want to go through as much as you can for money, especially in areas that you haven't set foot in, there may be unexpected gains, such as the field of faith.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When it is a social summary, learning in books, it has been recorded...

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Deep thinking about human nature

    1. Don't tell the gods what you really want to do.

    2. Don't sympathize with anyone, even the closest people, because: sympathize with whoever is quiet, and your subconscious will automatically bear whose fate.

    3. Don't carry anyone's fate, shoulder your own mission first, and then help the people around you when you are full of wings and spare energy. His wings are not yet full, and his ability is insufficient, and his help at this time will only drag him into the water, which seems to be wronged, but in fact he is stupid.

    4. Either work hard to be outstanding, or you are too lazy to know the destiny of heaven, and you are most afraid that your knowledge will be opened, but you can't keep up with your efforts, you are extremely high in your bones, and your character is extremely weak.

    5. The first person you have to respect is yourself, because others will treat you by observing how you treat yourself.

    6. There is such a group of people, they seem to be silent, unapproachable, and even unsociable, in your opinion, they are so lonely and lonely.

    But put away your mercy! In their hearts, they have become a world of scum, which is a pure land that cannot be touched by others, beautiful and shocking; Full of vitality and white wildness.

    For them, the land is lively enough, there is no need for earthly noise, and the so-called loneliness and indifference are just the gatekeepers of this world.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Ashok Golekry, born on January 2, 1965 in Bangalore, India, joined the army in 1985 as a radio liaison officer of the Indian Navy, and after retiring from the army, he joined the OMC Petroleum Company in India's ** public utilities sector as a clerk, and in his spare time, he read a lot of books and tried to write, and has completed more than 400 essays on the philosophy of life so far. In June 2003, Galekry's first collection of 35 essays was published by Truborn in London. Since then, his essays have been published in the American literary magazines Thought and Thestoryteller, in German and Portuguese in Germany and Brazil, and are being translated into more than 20 languages, including Spanish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Greek, and Romanian.

    The content of this book is selected by the author from hundreds of published essays. He has an online audience of readers in more than 40 countries around the world.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A large number of desires show that our minds are superficial and our attention is scattered.

    Wealth itself is neutral, and its use and its impact on the life and development of individuals is the key to its value.

    Love is an expression of affection, an expression of understanding, empathy, sameness, sharing and care, from one person to another.

    The only way to resolve conflicts in the world and in society is to resolve conflicts in people's hearts, tear apart the barriers of separation, and put an end to spiritual illusions.

    The greatest motivation for people's progress is often directly from a strong sense of dissatisfaction.

    The expression of the self is dynamic, like a flowing river, which bathes everyone and removes the restrictive acquired ideas from everyone's mind.

    The content of this book is selected by the author from several published essays. The content is extremely intriguing, and this is a book that can be used as a permanent companion and read again and again.

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