Human nature is a deeply complex and debated topic among philosophers and psychologists, with views ranging from innate destructiveness to inherent altruism.
Humanistic psychologists assert that with psychological maturity, individuals naturally become more compassionate and empathetic, suggesting that harmful behaviors often emerge from societal pressures.
The perspective one holds about human nature profoundly impacts their interactions with others, influencing whether they perceive humanity through a lens of empathy or cynicism.
In my book, I argue that emotionally mature individuals tend to focus outwardly, reflecting an intrinsic nature that is socially constructive and oriented towards helping others.
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