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It does not have to be. It is in some instances, however. Perhaps this happens because people have complex natures, and that means there are a few unpleasant or less desireable aspects to our personalities. Some people act on the rude and unappealing characteristics that they possess. It has been demonstrated throughout time that we can act on the best of the things about our nature, or we can act on the worst of them. And it is improbable that this will change without some extraordinary "intervention" that will catalyze a shift. Perhaps it is time to "teach peace" or "teach kindness" or something like that.

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How does human nature define all humans?

Human nature refers to common traits, behaviors, and characteristics inherent in all humans. It describes our fundamental qualities, such as the capacity for empathy, social interaction, and self-awareness. While individuals may express these traits in varying degrees, human nature serves as a universal framework for understanding human behavior and experiences.


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