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Short answer, No.
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In a general sense my view is that it follows a natural distribution girly girls -> manly men. Psychotic evil narcissists -> your favorite sweetheart aunty with majority somewhere in the middle. Evolution and natural selection will move the median over time but the rapid changes we see are due to nurture and culture not nature.
Nick.
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"Let's stay on subject & no rude or negative comments please."
Bold. Very bold. Let's see if it happens.
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human nature is based on experience - both societal and personal
someone who never committed a crime, put in the right situation with the right motivation can and will go to extreme measures to survive. or ensure their children's survival
on the other side, when times are good and the society is flourishing, people can be very generous
then there are the exceptions: the sociopaths, psychopaths and narcissists. they do whatever they want regardless of society
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I saw this movie - sell orange juice
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Human nature, in my opinion doesn’t evolve much. This world is more than capable of producing another Hitler.
Individuals, if they are smart, can change their behavior based on their experience.
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I'm loving all of your answers please keep them coming.
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Absokutely YES!
We are molded by those who influence our lives the most, those who raise us whether its parents, relatives, friends, etc.
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In the long arc of time, humans are incapable of changing since emotions and the reptilian brain rule.
If you like sci-fi, read Asimov's Foundation. A mathematics professor at Streeling University on the planet Trantor, Hari Seldon develops psychohistory, an algorithmic science that allows him to predict the future in probabilistic terms.......pimarily based on human group behavior and the reptilian brain inside us all.
20 years ago, the experts said that democracy had won and the world was on its way to peace and prosperity..........now we're coming apart at the seams right here in the good old US of A.
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@jybeho - Trading spaces, good movie
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Human nature is constant , with cultural differences.
Woman, no matter what race, want the same thing in a man.
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Molded by CNN and Sesame Street
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can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?
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probably not, we're all monkeys at the end of the day
u should get your answer in the next 4 years though
the political correctness movement is running full steam ahead
thanks to our fearless leader who just signed 37 executive orders in his first week on the job
one banning the term "china virus"
important stuff
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Has the person in the Prius always been a shitty driver or did the Prius make them that way? I wonder.
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What does it mean to be human at the core is determined culturally. Mechanically there's an amazingly small difference between us and other animals; we just happen to have an efficient and effective means of sharing information. Everything else in terms of "human traits" anyone lists and I bet I can find one or more species of animals that share those with us and not just anthropoids but also other mammals, avians and reptiles--heck even insects, molds, bacteria and plants.
It's a core question people ask...so why hasn't there been other living things on the Earth like us? What are the odds of other life on other worlds being "human like"?
Aside from me...being a sentient bowl of Jello that is.
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Human nature and culture theory basically outlines, human nature drives what we want, think and do. Culture drives how we go about doing it.
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