I have spend decades watching people and trying to get a good grip on how humans think. yet it keeps raising one question over and over. Here are a series of questions that pertain to that one question in a round about way. Why do people that say every living thing should be protected swat misquitoes? Why do people that say we should save energy and not pollute make fun of those who hang clothes on a line rather than use a dryer. Why do they say loud pipes save lives, but they do not want you to have a loud car? Why do those opposed to testing drugs on animals buy drugs for their ill family members? Why do people who oppose eating animals wear leather or eat gelitan? Why do people say they want to be treated like everybody else unless you do then they don't like it? How can a person that says they hate all bigots not consider themselves one? Why do those opposed to violence call the police? It goes on and on and I do hope that you will free to add your own questions to the list.
Which leads me to the one question: Do we just lack commitment to our ideas, not think them all the way through, or just think it should apply only to others?
Have you ever noticed that people are so wrapped up convincing themselves that they are better than the animals, that they deny that they have animal in them. We are all subject to the same hormones that rule the animals, the difference is that we are suppose to be smart enough to overcome them. It is true; the same hormone change that drives a young stallion out on his own is what happens to teenagers. The same hormones that cause animals to move on and get another mate is what happens during the seven year itch, and so on. If we would just stop denying that we are animals and prepare ourself, learn about what is coming and how it will feel and effect us, we could manage these crisis stages of our life much better!