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Cico believes that human nature is inherently complex, characterized by both altruism and selfishness. He observes that people's behavior is often influenced by their circumstances, leading to a mix of compassion and cruelty. Cico emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding in fostering positive relationships, suggesting that while individuals can act destructively, they also possess the capacity for kindness and cooperation. Ultimately, he sees the potential for growth and improvement in human interactions.

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