“One of the fundamental demonstrations of our natural instinct to Bond with each other is a will to give. Rather than domination, our most basic urge is to reach out to another human being, even at a cost to ourselves. Giving to others-the urge to empathize, to be compassionate, and to help others altruistically-is not the exception to the rule, but our natural state of being. Our impulse to connect with each other has developed an automatic desire to do for others, even at personal cost. Altruism comes naturally to us. It is selfishness that is culturally conditioned and a sign of pathology.” InspirationalGivingHumansStatesHelpingDesireNaturalHuman BeingsCostFundamentalsInstinctHelping OthersSelfishnessImpulseExceptionUrgesCompassionateReach OutAltruismDominationDemonstrationPathologyGiving To OthersNatural InstinctSelf GivingException To The Rule Author:Lynne McTaggart
“There is yet another illusion, that it is important to be respectable, to be loved and appreciated, to be important. Many say we have a natural urge to be loved and appreciated, to belong. That’s false. Drop this illusion and you will find happiness. We have a natural urge to be free, a natural urge to love, but not to be loved.” ImportantNaturalIllusionUrgesAppreciatedRespectableFinding Happiness Book:Awareness: Conversations with the Masters Source: Awareness: Conversations with the Masters
“One of the most disruptive forces in the Church is arrogance. It is natural for people to bring their pride to Church, and try to prove their own greatness to others. This is an urge we need to constantly be fighting” PeopleNeedsTryingFightingForceNaturalChurchGreatnessPrideProveArroganceUrgesDisruptive Author:Dan Schilling
“I don't think my position unusual for a woman. I'm following a perfectly natural urge to do what I like.” ThinkingNaturalPositionFollowingUrgesUnusualPerfectly Natural Author:Clare Boothe Luce
“Every culture, if its natural development is not too much affected by political restrictions, experiences a perpetual renewal of the formative urge, and out of that comes an ever growing diversity of creative activity. Every successful piece of work stirs the desire for greater perfection and deeper inspiration; each new form becomes the herald of new possibilities of development.” IfsInspirationFormPoliticalDesireCultureNaturalCreativeSuccessfulGreaterToo MuchPiecesGrowingPossibilityDevelopmentActivityDiversityPerfectionDeeperUrgesAffectedPerpetualRenewalRestrictionNew Possibilities Book:Anarcho-Syndicalism: Theory and Practice Source: Anarcho-Syndicalism: Theory and Practice
“It's natural for humans to suppress urges, for when our desires are left unchecked they lead to broken relationships, prison time, and forest fires.” HumansDesireLeftNaturalFireBrokenPrisonForestsUrgesForest FiresBroken RelationshipPrison Time Author:Amy Sedaris
“I think religion is very anti-man. I think it's a terrible distortion and exploitation of a very natural urge every human has - to be rejoined with the one somehow, to become a part of the universe. Once the high priests and the traders took over, we were lost as a species.” ThinkingMenHumansUniverseLostNaturalTerribleSpeciesUrgesPriestsExploitationDistortionTraders Author:George Carlin
“I think all senior politicians tend to be rather more subtle then the commentators would have it. It is a natural tendency for human beings to try to classify. We all have this classification urge - so and so is such and such, that person is in that camp - but look, most sophisticated people defy stereotype.” PeopleThinkingTryingHumansLooksPersonsNaturalHuman BeingsPoliticianTendenciesSubtleUrgesCampsSophisticatedSeniorStereotypeCommentatorsClassification Author:Tony Abbott