Hao Qi Wu, the writer never questioned himself about this until two weeks ago when he had to do research for this research paper. This question is very similar to questions like, “Why do humans exist?”. And “What is the meaning of all of this?” It’s basically asking for the meaning of life. Those questions aren’t anything new, as humans have been asking for the answers to those questions for years. Or, people don’t really care and just use it as a part of their conversation starter kit. So, if anyone asks you this question, use this one answer I have came up with. The answer is, a set of chemical reactions that compelled animals to breed, known as love. To experience a life of meaning. Or to achieve their maximum …show more content…
Because humans want to be with the other humans they love; it makes them fight for every chance to be with the humans they love (Enriquez). As Shpancer Noam, a writer for Psychology Today says “Human beings, fundamentally, are distinctly, spectacularly social. Lonely and isolated, humans cannot survive, let alone thrive” (Shpancer). Homo sapiens like many other animals on earth need others to survive. It’s fully hard wired and programmed into them to work with others to help each to survive. When a human important to their loved ones dies, who is going to help take care of the love ones of the dead one. Leaving loved ones behind makes them more likely to not be able to survive no matter how skillful and capable they are (Lama). Witch it’s why humans cry when their loved ones die, as crying is signal for help to homo