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My point is that, as humans, we seem unable to learn from our mistakes very well.
As humans, we seem to think we are invincible and that 'bad' things will never happen to us personally.
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When it comes to what makes humans distinct, we seem to have drawn lines in the sand that we then have to step back from and draw more lines — for example, the distinction that humans were tool users.
Some of those other human species we seem to have absorbed, such as the Neanderthals whose DNA we carry, while others we probably drove to extinction, directly or inadvertently.
But when it comes to other human beings, we seem to have invested almost totally in metaphoric deployments of the word: "ugly" now describes degrading items like the steadily worsening rhetoric of Donald Trump; or, simply, sinful behavior, as in: "God don't like ugly".
What the world is discovering is that humans are going to be humans (a discovery we seem to make a lot in startup-landia).
While depression is no picnic, it is part of the richness that encompasses the human condition, something we seem to be forgetting in this nation obsessed with happiness.
The term is also reflective of our unconscious lifestyle-related human suicide that we seem to be committing together on this planet with our carbon footprint, excessive consumption and waste.
I got to thinking about human dignity -- how we seem to need dignity even more than bread at times; how dignity is ultimately about being a custodian of the world; and I thought about the idea of giving dignity to work, of creating products and services with dignity.
The more we want to explore our human nature, the more we seem to lose our innocence.
The more jaded we become with human celebrities, the more besotted we seem to be about pets.
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