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animals all generally and selfish and kind to human being but all human being the same discuss​

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Answered by patilcourt
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Answer:In answer to your question: "NO". In fact the human may be a poorly adapted creature and in the final analysis bound for extinction: Such a lack of adaptation itself shows a LACK OF REAL INTELLIGENCE overall; otherwise [other] criteria, however seemingly glorious, do not matter at all -- we seem just to be bit-by-bit on this path to THE END, with so many flaws (aspects, behaviors) contributing to it that they are innumerable, and each is a lack of good adaptation and a lack of real (well-defined) intelligence. [ Let us all hope for minimal suffering among all other sentient beings, and do what we can about THAT. ]

There may be answers to our plight, but I see no noteworthy signs (or evidence) that we can "handle" them (use them in any sufficient way and act accordingly).

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