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Our nature is inherently good. We are born with an ability to distinguish right from wrong. But we are not exempt from acting violently or selfishly. That's what cynics get wrong when they want to describe our nature as evil.
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Read More »To put this assumption to test, a team of scientists conducted a large scale experiment. They planted 17,000 lost wallets in 40 countries. The results of the study published in Science busted long-standing economic model. Experts expected people to keep the wallets with money. They were all caught by surprise. Regardless of country, the majority of people returned the wallets. And they were more likely to do so when the wallets had more money. As Alain Cohn author of the study, explains, “We mistakenly assume that our fellow human beings are selfish. In reality, their self-image as an honest person is more important to them than a short-term monetary gain.” Researchers posed as people who had found wallets, dropping them in public places. Some wallets were empty. Others had US$15 or US$100 in local currency. 72% of people returned the wallets that contain a large sum of money. The wallet experiment confirms our instinct to do good. And that we care about our image too. The primary motivation to return the wallet was the aversion to be seen as a thief.
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Read More »Our nature is inherently good. We are born with an ability to distinguish right from wrong. But we are not exempt from acting violently or selfishly. That’s what cynics get wrong when they want to describe our nature as evil. They only see one side. And use wars and violent acts to make their point. We should not confuse an act with our nature. That wars exist doesn’t mean that humans are predisposed to violence. As education expert Alfie Kohn said, every society has made pottery, but that doesn’t mean we have a pottery-making gene. The good and bad debate is endless. We are not either good or bad, but both. Buddhism encourages us to be cautious about opposing concepts. Thinking in binary terms is deceiving. Good and evil are two sides of the same coin. We must integrate both. “Life is neither good or evil, but only a place for good and evil.” — Marcus Aurelius The struggle between good and evil causes more violence. It creates a sense of moral superiority that divides people. It creates an ‘us’ versus ‘them’ mentality. The story of good and evil sells because it’s easy to understand, as David Loy wrote here, explains. It feeds on deception. Once we label someone as evil, we don’t want to understand them. We see them as the enemy. When we label people, we lose the opportunity to address the causes of their actions. Hate, bigotry, and desperation seed more violence. “If you want to hurt someone, it is important to demonize them first — in other words, fit them into your good-versus-evil story. That is why the first casualty of all wars is truth.” — David Loy Hate is induced. But so are empathy and tolerance — nonviolence can also be taught. Our mind is a constant battle — even if we don’t notice it. As Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote, “The battleline between good and evil runs through the heart of every man.” Two wolves are fighting inside your mind to see which will take over. One is full of anger, greed, resentment, and doubt. The other wolf is full of joy, compassion, kindness, and clarity.
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