Humonology introduction

For thousands of years, philosophers and
scientists have searched to discover who we are
as human beings and where we fit into the grand
scheme of life. It is hard to believe that after so
much time and effort the experts still cannot
answer even the most fundamental questions.
What is the underlying motivation of human
beings? Are human beings motivated primarily to
avoid pain or seek pleasure – or is it to compete
for dominance, or territory, or sex or some other
goal?
What makes human beings intrinsically
different from all the other species on Earth? Do
the rules of nature apply to human beings just as
they do the animals, or have we transcended
them in some way? What rules of nature have we
transcended?
What are emotions? Why do we have them?
How do they work? How powerful are they? How
exactly do they affect us? Are emotions exclusive
to human beings?
Why do individuals respond differently to the
same stimuli and circumstances? What causes us
to prefer certain careers? Why do we perform
better in some social roles?
What makes people compatible and why only
some of the time? Assuming partners are
compatible, what can they do to insure they
remain enthusiastic about their compatibility?
What causes some people to be more sexual
than others? What causes one’s sexual appetite
to change? What is the secret to long-term
success in romance? What is the secret to
success in marriage?
What exactly is the emotional component of
addiction? What causes people to become
dependent on drugs and alcohol? Is alcoholism
really a disease?
What is the best diet for human beings?
Should our diet be low in carbohydrates or low in
fats, high in fats but low in carbohydrates, or
should it be high in protein but low in everything
else?
What kind of exercise is best for maximizing
health and longevity? What is the secret to
maximizing energy and vitality?
What is the reason why some people seem
to maintain a youthful appearance longer than
others? Is it genetics, what we eat, or is it
something else that we have overlooked?
What should be the role of the federal
government? What is the best form of government
for human beings? How should we punish those
who break the law? At what point does a tax rate
become excessive? Why has society failed to
solve even one social problem? What is the real
reason why half the world hates America, and so
on.
These are just a few of the hundreds of
questions about human nature that have not yet
been answered by the conventional sciences. How
can this be? We are making plans to colonize
mars yet we don’t know how to get along once
we get there.
All the confusion exists because a theory that
explains human nature is missing.

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