At some point, we all want to get something. As a human being our perfect helpless occasionally make us hopeless. The desperation of the era that we are deeply in need is human nature and our despair as a human being is not solved until we feel secure. In order to heal our despair, we must tell others about their needs. Regardless of whether we communicate spiritually, physically, or both, humans are social creatures and prosper in communication. In the poems of John Donne and Stevie Smith, the writer captures a really helpless personality through their desperate poetry characters.
Human beings are historically interested scholars. Many people have discussed the essence of human beings, that is, the unique characteristics that human beings originally possess, but on the other hand, the answer to the question "what is human" can not be realized, or the value at all We have carefully studied the fact that there is no. Pursuit. Shakespeare explores human problems with his tragedy, King Lear. - Aristotle and "Nigo Maha Ethics Book" In the first volume of Aristotle's ethics, Aristotle pointed out that the ultimate goal or end point of humanity is happiness. Aristotle explains the steps necessary for human beings to gain happiness. Aristotle pointed out that activities are an important requirement for happiness. He said that happy people can not become inactive. Then he continued to say that life in virtue is itself fun. Kind people are satisfied with doing good deeds
Humanity is the sum of our species identity, human identity, spirit, human spiritual, physical and mental characteristics. Plato and Aristotle depict humanity with different definitions and features; Plato emphasizes psychological / spiritual characteristics, arguing that Aristotle can not separate the mind and body. Since then, the definition has been split among people who believe the body is part of the human nature and those who believe the body is predominantly a human container. Thinkers like Aristotle, Darwin, Sartre, Lyle think about the thought and body related to the world, Plato, Descartes, Freud and Judaism - Christian religious thought - human beings are primarily intangible Link together - Often called spirit, essence, or mind