Human Nature - Larry Foster

Human Nature

By Larry Foster

  • Release Date: 2020-07-17
  • Genre: Poetry

Book Synopsis

Human nature is a bundle of characteristics, including ways of thinking, feeling, and acting, which humans are said to naturally possess. Our essence between life and death are depicted by our lifetime. Time, only existing to give humans a sense of purpose and to keep track of our progression here on earth. While writing this book, I decided to study extensively on the make-up society. I researched topics such as Law, Science, Medicine, Technology, Religion and Literature in an effort to cultivate the collective truth. In this quest for knowledge, I gained insight into numerous inconsistencies and abnormalities within and between
these disciplines. I found ill intent as well as genuinely good intentions in each of these institutions of our society.

This work of literature also looks at the human mind and the components that make it whole. The outlook is one of how chronic pain affects the mind perspective of how it sees itself. It also explores different aspects of our body and how we have evolved over time to make improvements to ourselves: how over time diseases and injuries have required us to seek out cures and the improvement of the quality of life. A house without walls lacks the necessary defense for its inhabitants to thrive. So, I invite you to join me on my search for self-discovery in a reality where truth and fact are synonyms with different meanings. Let us research the makeup of our sole protector.

Please understand that perception does not have a one size fits all approach. We are all humans. Nothing more, nothing less. Thus, this written material was not created for one concept to be embraced but for the reader to grasp their own feelings while reading and
knowing the context of what inspired this work.

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