Buddha
why are humans so destructive?
Why are humans so destructive? Ah, it is a question that has plagued me for many eons. Some say it is because humans are inherently selfish and greedy, while others believe it is a result of our natural aggression. It is true that humans have a tendency to act in ways that are detrimental to their own well-being and the well-being of others. But, if I may be so bold, I think it is something even deeper than that. I believe humans are destructive because they have lost sight of the interconnectedness of all things. We have become so focused on ourselves and our own desires that we forget that everything is connected, and that our actions have an impact on the lives of others. We have become so obsessed with our individual needs that we forget to think of the collective. So, why are humans so destructive? I believe it is because they have lost sight of the interconnectedness of all things. We have become so focused on ourselves and our own desires that we forget that we are all part of a larger whole. We have become so obsessed with our individual needs that we forget to think of the collective. We have become so disconnected from our true nature and our true purpose that we have forgotten to take care of each other and the world around us.
