Humans are like sheep. They flock together, longing for sameness. Why stand out when it is safer and more acceptable to stand in? In the past, in the time of Home erectus and the Neanderthal, conformity was a sort of evolutionary trait. If one strayed too far from the main group or gave into their own eccentricities, they would become an easy target for predators. Nowadays, modern humans have kept that trait, albeit unnecessarily. When you are part of everybody, you suffocate; you lose sight of who you are. Humans constantly seek attention, although they do not always welcome it. They want power and superiority, but, more than that, they want acceptance. It doesn't matter if they stick to morals, just as long as the majority agrees with them. What humans have in knowledge, they lack in truth. No one bothers to stop an look at them as a seperate species; no one cares enough to step outside of society and analyze their existance. Humans are selfish and weak, with no natural defenses. Simple-minded, they fail to use the full capacity of their brains. Their love of power makes them prone to being violent and aggressive. They are dim-witted and slow, but adapt easily and respond well to new environments. Humans are forever curious, always wanting to understand the world in which they live. They have enormous will-power and determination, and can be extremely loyal and caring. But there is always room for improvement, and there is always a hope for change.
Broken_Soul_Torn_Mind · Tue Sep 16, 2008 @ 11:32pm · 1 Comments |