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A new study published last month in Nature Journalsuggests that humans are naturally good. This study adds to the mounting evidence against the popular misconception that corruption is a trait of human nature.
In ten experiments using economic games, scientists observed that faster decisions result in more cooperation and generosity, while slower, calculated decisions show a decrease in cooperation and generosity. The conclusion is that the automatic reaction is to be friendly, generous and cooperative, and only upon further consideration do humans become greedy or violent.
Originally posted by Moneyisgodlifeisrented
reply to post by SpearMint
We don't have to be violent to survive, we just have to be smarter than our enemies or prey. Violence is completely different, and suggest a lack of intelligence, in my honest opinion.
To be violent, is to be completely driven by emotion, and that suggests some growing to still be done, as with using our free speech to not call others fat in emails symbolizes more learning to be had with that as well.
It's all relative to the action / reaction, and really doesn't define us as a whole anymore. Maybe a fraction of us, but even the majority of military members aren't in the military to fight a war, they are in there to honestly get skills, college money, job security, and some even a lack of better options.
There is always a fraction who strives for violence and I am sure in high school, you've seen them, but as we are talking about this subject via an internet forum, and not bashing the concept into each others heads, I believe we are evolving, slowly, but surely.
Originally posted by inverslyproportional
reply to post by purplemer
Also "violence" is a made up concept, as all predators are violent, humans being predators by nature, means "violence" is natural.
Originally posted by inverslyproportional
Also "violence" is a made up concept, as all predators are violent, humans being predators by nature, means "violence" is natural.
So I really don't see the point of the study, as all that it shows in reality, is that people are predispossed too working together when it is in their best interest, and working for their own gain when it is not.
Originally posted by jcarpenter
Originally posted by inverslyproportional
Also "violence" is a made up concept, as all predators are violent, humans being predators by nature, means "violence" is natural.
So I really don't see the point of the study, as all that it shows in reality, is that people are predispossed too working together when it is in their best interest, and working for their own gain when it is not.
I agree that violence is our natural state. After all, man did start as hunter-gatherers, at least in this go-round. The presence of projectile points and blunt force trauma in human skeletons from antiquity shows us that man has never had a problem with unleashing violence.
Also agreed on the point of the study. Sounds like a bunch of shrinks got together with too much time and money on their hands.