Understanding The Human Nature




     
  It is merely impossible to confine and define human nature in a pre-defined pattern and literal sense. Human nature  refers to the distinguishing characteristics, including ways of thinking, feeling and acting, which humans tends to have naturally. Speaking broadly human nature is grand and encompasses multiple spectra of emotions and behaviour. 
      
       Complex! This miniature word best translate the true essence of human nature. It is unpredictable, confusing yet unique in many ways. Obviously one's nature can not resemble the others and it is this very quality of human nature that makes it evoking and intriguing. The concept of nature as a standard by which to make judgments was a basic presupposition in Greek philosophy. Specifically, "almost all" classical philosophers accepted that a good human life is a life in accordance with nature. Interestingly every individual exhibit different kinds of actions and cultural variations but anthropologists have identified some "human universals" that are traits common in every human nature. They are classified as being playful, scientific, legislative and gossipy. 





                                  
            According to a piece in "new scientist", a good 90% of how we act consists of automatic, instinctive reactions pre-determined by a few basic processes in the brain. Although many philosophers are of the idea that humans share common nature but it is not intelligent to judge every aspect from same perspective. It is outside  human scope to control and change one's nature. Something nature can not be changed but it can be modified.
       The first mistake human make when attempting to understand other people is assuming that the same action happens as a result off the same intention all the time. A rare possibility exists that two natures can be alike, even little bit but there will exist some sort of difference. What might be good to one individual may not be to the other. One person can be sensitive whilst the other aggressive and practical on the same matter. Similarly there can a bundle of opposite and common factors governing human nature, therefore it is beyond human control to learn and understand all its forms. One's understanding is developed when we inculcate the perseverance to understand and comprehend the nature of other people otherwise it results in confusion. It is this equality of human nature that can create problems and difficult situations or make life easier and peaceful. Human nature is experienced throughout an individual entire lifetime. It includes the way they act based on different factors such as genetics, social norms, core faith, and atittude.

     Behavior is impacted by certain traits each individual has. The traits vary from person to person and can produce different actions or behavior from each person. Social norms also impact behavior. Humans are expected to follow certain rules in society, which conditions the way people behave.
       There are certain behaviors  that are acceptable or unacceptable in different societies and cultures. 
        Generally specifying, topic on human nature is vast and it would be unfair only to tag it as negative. Human can be relaxing and soothing too. Kindnesses being helpful, friendly, caring are some of the well mentioned good traits of human nature. Not everyone is cruel, evil, selfish, dominating and negative.    




     There lies a whole world full of interesting aspects of nature ranging from complex, bitter or soft  hearted and joyful people. What kind of company you love depends on your decisions. It is defined as a concept that distinguishes inherent properties of individuals and allows them to perceive their own way of living. 
      Human nature and relationships is also closely related. Your relationship exists in your thoughts and imaginations which mean you allow it to be dependent on one's nature. 
    Human nature encapsulates every lens of conscious activity of human and govern it. It is indeed the master of all. Rectification of human nature is hardly possible and its our very quality to justify or acts and behavior by blaming one's nature. The root of this subject covers a single subject that humans are defined by nature and their no limitation to nature.

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