Many things can be said about the gallons of blood, miles of entrails and
seemingly endless array of bones, muscles and other fascinating odds and ends that we
call our human bodies. For instance, as you break down the body into different
categories each part can be examined endlessly. Such can be said about a very intricate
part of the body. This is the most important part and without it the rest of the body would
have no direct, this part is the brain. The brain contains many chambers, ones that trigger
memories, hunger, sexual arousal, and so forth. However, there is one part of the brain
that is rather ambiguous to human being. This section of the brain is where we get our
instant reactions to act how we do. This isn't as simple as it seems though. Do we act
kindly and well natured by instinct? People like Mahatma Gandhi, and Mother Theresa
would like to thinks so. Or do we act in a negative, more primitive and bloodthirsty way,
like Adolph Hitler, or Ted Bundy. I feel that human nature is more evil than good,
because of the examples that people like the ones I mentioned have acted, by our
primitive urges that we have inherited from our Neanderthal fore-fathers, and by our
instinct to protect ourselves over all others.
Adolph Hitler, almost single handedly, killed off hundreds of thousands of Jews,
and so-called imperfect people in Germany during the 1940s. Why did he do this?
Human Nature. He didn't just hate people for no reason; he had a burning inside him, a
burning for a more perfect Germany (in his eyes). His human nature told him to lead, to
be strong and sway the German majority his way, and I must say good or evil he was a
very strong and powerful leader. Some would argue that past experience had molded him
to hate the imperfect people, however there is much proof that it was beyond just life
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