09-20-2012, 10:45 PM
wintermoon Wrote:I agree Bowyn, every single one of us has their monstrous side.
It may seem like a naive or rhetorical observation though....I just thought we were better than what we are. In all manners of life. Yeah, I'm not wearing rose-tinted glasses or anything like that (though I may come off that way at times)
I've been reading about the mathematician George Price lately and his theories on human altruism. I don't want to believe that it all boils down to genetic code, that there truly is no such thing as pure empathy or altruism....my mind won't let me accept that as fact. Its too damn depressing. I would just like to believe there is some good in people and that there are those who truly care for their fellow creatures.
But once more, I seem to be blathering without any real rhyme or reason to my logic. Thank you all for your thoughts and comments thus far on a subject that truly disturbs and sickens me to my very core.
Unfortunately I walked on/in the dark side of humanity. I got a real early peek into what humans are capable of (through my parents) then I spent time working with people in 'disadvantaged' situations. A few other experiences and I have had that wonderful bliss of ignorance ripped away.
People are capable of good. Humans are also capable of reason, however humans are not reasoning animals - meaning they do not apply reason in all things.
Overcoming the basic programing (instinct) is not easy, and few actually try because our society is so strongly geared at feeding the animal.