The Beaten Slave vs. The Risen Glory: Human Duality on it's nature.

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The Beaten Slave vs. The Risen Glory: Human Duality on it's nature.

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As it says on the mystical and psychological title, this is a discussion on what Humans are truly are what nature do they follow, The Original Nature of being Completely Chaotic with the power that subjugates other powers, even its own by amusement. Or The Adopted Nature of pulling off the chains of hatred and betrayal, who is seen beyond the Most-High God/Ancestors and evolving future for a better Nature.

This is something I had clawing at me ever since I taken history and social studies at middle school at 9 and found both answers but cannot decide which is true or illusion-ed. To me personally, I think this is something else I can post later (Hint: It has something to do with the God Complex), for now please discuss what this is and if it offends you; kindly leave before it becomes some sort of mind-virus.
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Re: The Beaten Slave vs. The Risen Glory: Human Duality on it's nature.

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I dunno. I do know I often think in what Orwell termed "doublethink." To hold two completely contradictory opinions. I think that's the bread and butter of the human soul, because of our twin brains.
"A culture's teachings - and more importantly, the nature of its people - achieve definition in conflict. They find themselves, or find themselves lacking."
— Kreia, Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords
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