Friday, April 18, 2014

Human Nature

I am not unlike Jane Marple whose exceptional detecting prowess is grounded in her perfect understanding of human nature.

Unless one knows precisely what we are and where we are at, one cannot possibly be accurate in predicting who we are, what we are capable of, and where we may go successfully.

My Mavellonialist philosophy grows out of this near perfect understanding of human nature, and that knowledge, while liberating, also causes severe social rejections from the worldly, the groupists, the liars, the deceived and the sinners that want nothing to do with reality, with God's instructions for them, or awareness of how poorly they are performing, and how great must be the self-sacrificing to set it right.

If people want to gain this understanding of human nature, here are some suggestions. First, read my philosophy books. Second, read Eric Hoffer. Third, read the Bible. Fourth, introspect, and get to know yourself. Fifth, talk to God, and De will inform you. Sixth, read or conduct psychological research to see how humans act and think.

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