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The way we interact with violence is so different than the way we see violence portrayed. People who consider themselves “violent” generally consider the people who commit violent acts to be “bad” or “evil”. This is because violence is so much a part of our culture that we don’t see it as a crime, nor is it considered to be more serious than other crimes.
The reality is that violent acts are not merely more rare than other crimes, they are extremely rare. The reason for this is that human beings evolved to fight. Since our ancestors had to fight, and the only way to survive in nature is to survive means to fight, you would think we would be more peaceful. Unfortunately, the people who kill and die more frequently are not the ones who are willing to kill or die.
Violent acts are rare because violence has no inherent meaning. If you kill someone, this means you’re willing to kill or die. That’s why many people think that violent acts are the result of society’s cultural norms, when in reality it is the result of specific historical conditions.
If we look back at history we can see that people who have killed or died most frequently were those who were of the most violent nature. The most violent of all of the people who have committed violent acts were the ones who were violent by design. They were the ones who wanted to kill and die and kill and die, and so they did.
In our society we believe that violence is so bad because it causes death, but that is not true. Violence is not the cause of death. It is actually a disease, of which we are all part of.
So what is the cause of violence? One of the common theories is that it is the result of fear. People are afraid of certain things in life, and of the risks they take. Violence is the result of this fear. For the most part, we can and should live a more peaceful and nonviolent life. But there are instances where violence is the result of fear. Some people are so afraid of death that they commit murder.
The term “death instinct” refers to a biological, innate urge to kill. It is part of our gene pool, which means that it is not a learned behavior. It is also part of our programming. When our programming tells us that something is a bad thing to do, we do it. It is part of our social programming. We don’t often realize how much our actions are influenced by our social-political environment.
In a recent blog post, writer Mark Seeman notes that in some parts of the world, the death instinct is a way of life. In other parts, it is not. Some people are so afraid of death that they murder. And some people are not. In fact, all of us can have a death instinct. But if we don’t have the death instinct, we don’t have the death instinct. We can have it, but we can also have it without it.
The fact is that just because something is “violent by design” does not mean it is good or evil. The violence that we’re all taught to believe is “good” is, in fact, evil. We are all susceptible to negative emotions and impulses because of our biological nature. When we are young, these negative emotions and impulses are often a source of fear and stress.
Violent by design refers to things like murder, rape, and torture. The problem is that these acts can be caused by either a lack of a strong death instinct or a lack of a strong moral compass. In other words, the act is evil because it is immoral and it is done wrong. This is why we as a society have to re-educate young people (and adults) on the importance of being moral.