What makes a human

Introduction

There is a lot of debate about what makes a human. Some say that we are animals, while others believe that we are spiritual beings. The truth is somewhere in the middle: we are both animal and spirit; physical and spiritual; emotional and rational; loving and hateful. What makes us truly unique on this planet, though, is our ability to feel all these things at once. It's not easy being human, but it sure is interesting!

Love

Love is a powerful force. A force that drives us to create and innovate, to build and make life better for one another. It’s the reason you wake up in the morning, it’s what makes you smile when you see your friends or family after a long day at work, and it's the reason we get up every day wanting to make a difference in our world.

Love is an emotion we all experience in different ways, but one thing remains true: love makes us human!

Anger

This is an important question to ask, because there are many different types of anger. Some kinds of anger can motivate people to do things that they might not otherwise want to do (for example: exercise more). Other kinds of anger can make people feel better about themselves, which in turn helps them achieve goals that they wouldn't have been able to achieve if they were feeling down on themselves all the time (for example: being confident enough to ask someone out on a date). And still other kinds of anger are used by humans as a way to get what they want—either because the person who is angry is assertive enough to get their way when faced with opposition from others, or because the person who is angry has a lot of power over others and uses this power (even though other people may not like it) so that he or she doesn't have any problems getting what he or she wants!

Happiness

Happiness is a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction. It's also a state of mind, but that's not all it is. Happiness is something that you choose to make part of your life by thinking positive thoughts and acting in positive ways.

In order to choose happiness, you need to first understand what makes people happy. In this article, we will look at the different factors involved in human happiness:

Madness

  • Madness is a state of being. It’s not a diagnosis you can be given, but rather it’s something that you live with. And if you don’t live with it, then maybe your sanity is questionable.

  • Madness is a state of mind. You can find madness in someone who thinks they are Napoleon and dresses up as him every day, or someone who believes their own thoughts are being broadcast out loud to everyone around them through the television set in their head (think A Beautiful Mind).

  • Madness is a state of feeling: “madness feels like this sometimes, like I want to die because everything hurts so much and nothing makes sense anymore…”

  • Madness could be considered an emotion—it can make us feel angry or sad or scared. We may feel so overwhelmed by our emotions that we shut down completely, becoming numb to everything around us until our brain finally catches up with what has happened and starts working properly again (depression).

Compassion

So, what exactly is compassion? Well, it's an emotion that allows us to feel empathy and sympathy for another person who is suffering. We can also define it as a desire to help someone else in need or difficulty.

Compassion is important because it makes us act in ways that are virtuous, meaning they're good and desirable. Compassion helps us see the world from other people's points of view so we can understand them better. As humans, we naturally have compassion; it's part of our nature! It makes us want to connect with each other on a deeper level so we can help each other out when needed—and sometimes even just because it feels good!

Being kind

  • It is important to be kind to others. This can be done by simply being friendly, smiling, and offering help. If someone looks like they need help getting something or if they look lost, approach them and ask if you can assist them.

  • It is also important to be kind to yourself. Take time each day or night before bed or when waking up in the morning to take care of yourself physically and mentally. Make sure you eat well-balanced meals every day that contain a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, grains and healthy fats (like avocado). Get at least eight hours of sleep every night so your body has time to rest and recover from the day's stresses; going without enough sleep can lead feelings of irritability or anxiety which then could cause one's kindness meter towards others lower than normal due how these negative emotions make us feel inside ourselves too!

Forgiveness

Forgiveness is a gift you give to yourself. Forgiving someone does not mean forgetting, condoning or ignoring their wrongdoing. It isn't letting go of the hurt they caused you and it most certainly doesn't mean saying that what they did was okay. Forgiving someone means that you are choosing to release them from your anger, resentment and pain. When you forgive someone else, you free yourself from the burden of holding onto those feelings and being stuck in an unhealthy relationship with them.

Religion

Religion is a human construct. It's a way of explaining the unknown, or simply put, it's our attempt to understand why we exist and what happens after death. In other words, religion is about finding ways to make sense of an otherwise chaotic world. Although most people believe in God or some kind of higher power, this concept can also be applied at an individual level; when you develop your own set of values and moral code, you're essentially creating your own religion (or ethical system). In other words: RELIGION IS HUMAN NATURE!

Gang mentality

Gang mentality.

Not everyone is born with the drive to be at the top of the food chain, but it's true that some people are just more prone to aggression than others. The need for power and dominance is a human instinct, and it manifests itself in different ways across cultures and time periods. People have always sought out peer groups that reinforce their own beliefs about themselves - whether they're doing it consciously or not.

In today's world, our drive towards gang mentality has been amplified by social media tools like Facebook and Twitter. These platforms allow us to connect with others who share our views on politics, culture or sports (and sometimes all three!). We can look at someone else's profile picture and see how many likes they've received from friends - which has become its own kind of currency within these networks - so we know immediately if we're on the same page as someone else based on shared interests alone!

The result? It's easier than ever before for anyone who wants exposure as an opinion leader within their field (or just their niche) because there are more platforms available today than ever before; this means there are more chances for people looking for recognition from fellow professionals within said industry too!

Politics

Politics, at its core, means persuading people to do what you want. We use politics to govern ourselves, make laws and elect our leaders.

Politics can be a really ugly thing when it comes down to it. It's all about twisting words and outright lying in order to get things done that might not be in the best interest of others. But without political maneuvering, we'd have no way of solving problems or making decisions as a society — so it's kind of necessary sometimes!

Think about how you're going to go forward with your project: are there any ways that your project could be improved if one more person was involved? How might this person change the dynamics of your team? Is this person even interested in participating?

Humans are creatures of many emotions.

But why is that? Why do we feel so much, and what makes us different from other creatures?

The answer lies in our emotions. We are emotional creatures, and our emotions are the driving force behind all human action. Without them, there would be no reason to live or act at all—we would be nothing more than automatons programmed by our genes like animals or computers rather than humans with free will and choice. Emotions make us human; they make us who we are as individuals: each person has a unique set of emotions that help define their personality and give them an identity separate from everyone else on the planet. It's through these feelings that we can connect with each other emotionally—and without this ability to experience emotion yourself, you wouldn't be able to truly understand others' experiences either!

Conclusion

There may not be a single answer to the question of what makes a human. But there are many answers, and they often contradict each other. It's easy to forget that we're all just people at our core—even those who do terrible things sometimes have their reasons for doing so. Humans are complicated creatures with many emotions, and these emotions can sometimes override everything else. But no matter what kind of person you are, there will always be someone out there who understands exactly how it feels: We all need love, compassion, forgiveness and kindness in order for us to get along in this world—no matter what race or nationality we belong to."