Posts Tagged ‘ animal nature ’

Selfishness Devotion Purpose Selflessness

07/14/2010
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Many traditions teach that we are happiest when we have a purpose for living. Often that purpose is in some way serving another. Giving our life to another could be serving our family. I believe serving the family is one of the oldest acts of devotion. Much of human and dog behavior can be...

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Culture of Love Hate and Acceptance in Human and Dog Behavior

07/12/2010
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Culture of Love Hate and Acceptance in Human and Dog Behavior

Acceptance of others is one of humanities higher traits. Accepting a large number of others who differ from us is not easy. Accepting a large number of others who differ from us goes against our animal nature. When we care for and truly accept others as our own we’ll be less likely to harm...

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Ancestors and Rules of Nature

07/06/2010
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Ancestors and Rules of Nature

Some of the same natural rules for how learned behavior works can be seen in behavior that has a genetic basis. Sometimes these similarities can be difficult to see because behavior that has a genetic origin requires a much broader view to comprehend. Also, behavior from a genetic history takes much longer to change....

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