The rebirth of the evil of human nature

Hannah 2022-04-19 09:02:26

(No spoilers in this article)

Selfishness ,
ignorance ,
shamelessness ,
greed ,
persecution of the
rabble . Why is there harm in life? Why hurt others? Because the starting point is yourself. The first is for your own benefit. In order to ensure his own selfish desires, he will not hesitate to hurt anyone. Compared with your own desires, the pain of others is not a pity. Isn't this animalistic? Conditioned reflexes formed in animals during evolution. In order to survive, you have to eat other animals and use their flesh to support your own body. Under special circumstances, they also feed on their own kind, even weak children and the elderly. It is nothing more than to let the ugly body survive for a few more years. Of course, it may also be eaten by other animals. So, the atmosphere is like this, either being eaten or eating other animals. The Creator's solution to all this is to increase the number of organisms further down the food chain. Yeah, the closer you get to the top level, the less you can get. The number of a species is inversely proportional to its position in the food chain. Otherwise, in this atmosphere, the number of the bottom layer is small, which is enough to eat? The number of top floors is too large, and can only be reduced by cannibalism. Humans break this rule. Under the laws of nature, higher creatures like humans should theoretically not exist in such a huge number. But human beings have done it. Although there have been countless wild beasts, such as wars, they have survived. Humans have discovered that, in addition to fighting and fighting for animals, they can also work together to change and create.














Humans have discovered that collaboration and division of labor create greater value and benefits. In order for the collaboration to go on, they made many rules, such as: solidarity, mutual aid, fraternity, kindness, compassion, sympathy, mercy, sharing, reciprocity, mutual benefit, exchange, rules, regulations, laws, and so on. Whether it is through the sharing of benefits or education, human beings have gradually formed what they are today, advocating civilization rather than barbarism, advocating the overall situation and understanding the individual. The flourishing and rapid will carry the rapid increase of genes that have evolved over billions of years. This may be the original intention of the creator.

All of this is understandable.

However, the human beings in education and the human beings in reality are distorted and torn apart. People who read fairy tales and grow up with education do not know the animal nature of human beings. And those who, despite their education, could not stand the inflation of their own desires, used the rules of mankind for their own benefit and did not hesitate to harm anyone. And the kind little white rabbits, in the pain of being hurt, drowned, sank, and couldn't extricate themselves, as if they could never stand up again.

Only, only the severe blows allowed them to see the animal nature of human beings as animals; only, only when the human skin of the beasts was peeled off to let them see the true face of the beasts; only, only by dragging from the bloody bloody mouth Only by taking out their stumps and letting them experience the desperation of being swallowed can they reshape a new human being.

That's how tailor Tilly was born again. In the death of the lover, in the death of the mother, in the process of opening the wound to find the truth, in the counterattack of being trampled and used, trampled and used again.

Fighting back in rebirth, reborn in counterattack, the little white rabbit will eventually evolve into a better human being.

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