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"We have two natures. An animal nature and a human nature. Our animal nature is derived from 40 million years of ape history. We are 98.9 per cent chimp DNA. Chimpanzees are territorial, hierarchical, patriarchal and they are competitive-aggressive. We, as social beings, are territorial, hierarchical, patriarchal and competitive-aggressive. But we have something else. The chimps can’t break out of that… [but] human nature breaks boundaries. Our human nature says, You know what, I am going to be free… We are constantly pulled between our animal nature and human nature. We are torn between the two. And it is not resolved in anyone’s lifetime." I am more afraid of the animal nature of the human than I am of anything else show me someone sitting and learning and I will cheer show me someone playing an elaborate game and I will applaud show me someone loving and I will weep show me someone controlling themselves and I will hold up my fist but show me someone rabid, lustful, forceful, and animalistic to the point that watching them is like watching an angry dog and I will cower- there is nothing more terrifying than someone who has lost their own humanity because humanity is not our ability to feel- no, anyone can do that all animals feel humanity is our ability to understand how and why we feel and to act on that humanity is not our ability to love, it is our ability to act with love, and even when you hate someone and wish they were dead, it is the ability to choose, despite the rage inside you, to hold them and to let them cry in your arms, even if they haven't paid their share in the bills, even if they yelled at you last night, even if they didn't pick up your daughter when you asked them to, even as they fall further and further away from you, when their mother dies, you know exactly what to do and you let them cry, because humanity is the ability to rise above feelings, to not let them rule you, and it is the ability to act as though no one else can do it to respect their emotions as if they have no control because maybe they do, maybe they don't it is your duty to hold them, that's what humanity is, to hold them, and to love them anyway.
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Dec 4, 2014
Dec 4, 2014 at 2:25 PM UTC
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"We have two natures. An animal nature and a human nature. Our animal nature is derived from 40 million years of ape history. We are 98.9 per cent chimp DNA. Chimpanzees are territorial, hierarchical, patriarchal and they are competitive-aggressive. We, as social beings, are territorial, hierarchical, patriarchal and competitive-aggressive. But we have something else. The chimps can’t break out of that… [but] human nature breaks boundaries. Our human nature says, You know what, I am going to be free… We are constantly pulled between our animal nature and human nature. We are torn between the two. And it is not resolved in anyone’s lifetime." I am more afraid of the animal nature of the human than I am of anything else show me someone sitting and learning and I will cheer show me someone playing an elaborate game and I will applaud show me someone loving and I will weep show me someone controlling themselves and I will hold up my fist but show me someone rabid, lustful, forceful, and animalistic to the point that watching them is like watching an angry dog and I will cower- there is nothing more terrifying than someone who has lost their own humanity because humanity is not our ability to feel- no, anyone can do that all animals feel humanity is our ability to understand how and why we feel and to act on that humanity is not our ability to love, it is our ability to act with love, and even when you hate someone and wish they were dead, it is the ability to choose, despite the rage inside you, to hold them and to let them cry in your arms, even if they haven't paid their share in the bills, even if they yelled at you last night, even if they didn't pick up your daughter when you asked them to, even as they fall further and further away from you, when their mother dies, you know exactly what to do and you let them cry, because humanity is the ability to rise above feelings, to not let them rule you, and it is the ability to act as though no one else can do it to respect their emotions as if they have no control because maybe they do, maybe they don't it is your duty to hold them, that's what humanity is, to hold them, and to love them anyway.
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Dec 4, 2014
Dec 4, 2014 at 2:25 PM UTC
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