Over time I became more open and realized many interesting things that truly depict us as humans. A human is unique; there is no one who shares the same characteristics as the other. We are special; we have unique tastes, likes, and hobbies. In the article, “What is Man” the author expresses that “People are extraordinarily different in different places, and possible just because of the places,” (Skinner pg. 185). Skinners perception dealt with the idea that human diversity is morphed due to how we interact with the environment; the environment takes over the function of acting independent, in the sense that humans are capable of adapting to change due to natural selection. Following up alongside those general thoughts in the article, “The Nature of Things” it was stated “if men saw that there was an end in sight to trials and tribulations; they would find the power to fight against the superstitions and the threats of priests.”(Lucretius pg.6). This correlates with the idea that it is in our nature as humans to react a certain way towards nature. With our minds, we can send signals to our bodies to express an emotion, experience birth and death, and to engage with other people rather that act with an instinct. We react with rational thinking, which characterizes us as being human. Without a body, much less a mind, there is no way you can physically and mentally develop the true meaning of having humanistic
Over time I became more open and realized many interesting things that truly depict us as humans. A human is unique; there is no one who shares the same characteristics as the other. We are special; we have unique tastes, likes, and hobbies. In the article, “What is Man” the author expresses that “People are extraordinarily different in different places, and possible just because of the places,” (Skinner pg. 185). Skinners perception dealt with the idea that human diversity is morphed due to how we interact with the environment; the environment takes over the function of acting independent, in the sense that humans are capable of adapting to change due to natural selection. Following up alongside those general thoughts in the article, “The Nature of Things” it was stated “if men saw that there was an end in sight to trials and tribulations; they would find the power to fight against the superstitions and the threats of priests.”(Lucretius pg.6). This correlates with the idea that it is in our nature as humans to react a certain way towards nature. With our minds, we can send signals to our bodies to express an emotion, experience birth and death, and to engage with other people rather that act with an instinct. We react with rational thinking, which characterizes us as being human. Without a body, much less a mind, there is no way you can physically and mentally develop the true meaning of having humanistic