“DOMINANCE OF HUMAN NATURE”

Muhammad Javed
3 min readApr 3, 2024

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“Real philosophy of human nature shape behavior and personality”

A claim that a mountain has relocated to a different place is acceptable, but a claim that a person has altered his nature is never accepted. Man can alter many things about himself, including his appearance, but not his nature. Because nature is an attribute that existed before to the birth of man, and he must spend his life in accordance with the commands of his nature. Man enjoys change; he constantly changes his clothes, social, moral, and political roles, homes, cities, friends, and adversaries, yet nothing he does can change his nature. It’s similar to water in that you may colour it or add essences for flavour, but the true nature of water stays unchanged.

Once upon a time, a vulture and an eagle were soaring high, seemingly touching the sky. Both seemed identical with no discernible difference, unconcerned about their surroundings, ground, or height, and simply interested in soaring high. The viewers were astounded that two birds so diverse in nature could be on such a similar voyage. Look, said the eagle to the vulture! There is nothing more fascinating than flying high. Vulture responded with a foppish “Yes” and stated that he, too, enjoys flying high. I am also endowed with these wings, which allow me to fly high.

Soon, the vulture glanced beneath! Where a dead horse corpse was discovered, he quickly told the eagle, “Forget your high flights and sky-scraping thinking; look there, my destination is calling me.” The vulture did an abrupt descent and plummeted on the ground.

“As a result, both had distinct personalities, and their destinations remained distinct. And if your co-traveler does not share your personality, attaining the destination will always be a fantasy.”

If we look closely at man, we notice that nature is quite expressive; a mean person remains mean regardless of rank or status. Such a person can never aid or sympathize with others; hence, it connects to man’s subconscious. It is critical to mention that individuals will quit blaming others if they can distinguish about nature. Today’s man constantly changes his face and attempts to live life against nature, yet nature eventually defeats him despite his futile efforts. It is true that our jobs, titles, income, possessions, and efforts cannot alter our essence. A bad person will always be mean, and a good person will always be good.

Initially, jobs were determined by one’s character and temperament; an educator was an educator by nature; his writing, company, and every element of his personality resembled that of a teacher. People used to travel long distances in search of knowledge. There was no need for tests or degrees; people could learn wherever. People nowadays, on the other hand, work as teachers and cannot be like their forefathers. They are just concerned with their grades and promotions, and they are unconcerned about their pupils’ lack of knowledge or choosing the incorrect route. They are compensated and given vacation time. And this is one type of nature, but it was another.

Almost every career is derailed; in politics, we see what types of individuals enter and what expectations we might have on them. This is why individuals continue to face misfortune, and many governments are unable to keep up with changing global circumstances. People with a decent attitude do their best without considering the world’s challenges and follies. Their nature predisposes them to do well, but those who are naturally terrible must do bad things even if they are treated nicely. Good-natured individuals establish countries and civilizations; bad-natured ones destroy them.

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