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Friday, 6 July 2012

Destructive Behavior Is Not Our True Nature

By Emmanuel van der Meulen


We relate our expectations to a particular result that we may have had in mind. If things do not go our way, we might feel disappointed or unhappy.

All expectations might be connected to having a negative self-belief about one's self. When a murder takes place or where someone is abused, such behavior is not in our nature; we can say it is nurtured. Because of the pressure we may feel when still very young, we may believe that something is wrong with us. Actually, there is nothing wrong with us - let's name this phenomenon, Factor-x.

When a desired result is not fruitful, some of us lose control and perform inhumane deeds.

Whether as spirit beings or as physical souls, we're only good-natured when we wouldn't wish a bad thing on ourselves or others, or for that matter, to anything. Harmful actions aren't in our nature. We acquired this behavior. With Factor-x, we almost don't stand a chance; all it cares about is disproving that something is wrong with us, or that our Factor-x even exists. So although we're capable of doing bad-natured things to ourselves, to others, or to things, that doesn't necessarily mean such behavior is in our nature. More likely it was nurtured, and thus acquired, and almost certainly driven by our Factor-x.

Murder and abuse are highly likely to be nurtured behavior. In fact, as seen from all the deeds we perform to disprove that something is wrong with us, it seems Factor x will try to have its way at all costs - each and every action being destructive, even to ourselves.

In essence, we are all good natured souls. Even though this is the case, we acquire destructive behavior in very many forms. All of these, with our Factor x contributing, are carefully and deviously nurtured and crafted - so cunningly that we're almost certainly of the opinion that it's in our nature to be destructive. But is it in our nature to be destructive, and thus inhumane?




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