Lately, I've been thinking that "good" people are only good because it satisfies their ego, and ultimately, fondles their will to power. And this satisfaction, is the primary reason to be, or act, good.
But now, I think it's just something natural. Some people do good things, and some people don't. Some people just help those who are in need of help, and it's just like that. Yep. You can say all you want about them, but they just do what they do.
Altruism. Amygdala. Altruism. Amygdala. Altruism. Large amygdala... large altruism...
The desire to help people is genetic. Just like everything else. Of course, I have no basis or research to back things up, it's just thoughts.
Now I'm wondering... is the size of the amygdala collectively in the human species getting smaller or bigger?
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