Why are we born “inhumane”?
Question from the internet:
“Why are we so inhumane to so many people?”
I am sorry to say, but we are all ”inhumane” by birth. We are all born with a 100% egocentric, subjective and individualistic nature, and instinctively — knowingly or unknowingly — we all survive and succeed at the expense of others.
We measure and justify ourselves through comparisons to others, and thus we constantly have to prove that we are better, stronger, higher, wiser, quicker, wealthier, and more powerful and respected than others.
Moreover, we even actually enjoy when our success comes at the loss of others. Just look at sports, politics, board games, business, and everything else in life from childhood until our deathbed.
“Being Human” — based on the Hebrew translation of “human — Adam” originating from the expression “similar” — means becoming similar to Nature’s finely balanced, selfless, and mutually integrated system, where each and every element exists only for the sake of the whole.
Thus our actual purpose in life is learning and implementing how to become “truly Human” from our original “inhumane” state. This willing and conscious self-transformation will elevate us to the peak of Natural evolution and into the unparalleled position of becoming Nature’s only conscious, integrated, and at the same time, independent observers and equal partners.