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Why the human race is so negative?

Why the human race is so negative?

1. Negative things teach to avoid something, what might be dangerous.

Evolution has created human brains by using a very interesting methodology. Our brains are handling negative things more effectively than positive things, and the reason for that is this process, where negative thing causes stronger memory mark is that those things mission is to protect the human race against beasts like snakes and another kind of treats. So this thing is very important to know when people are training to handle the difficult social situation.

And because of neuro-evolution has created the model, where people remember first the negative social situation, that means that the difficult customers are remaining in memories. The reason, why I write this thing now, is that there will be the midsummer parties very soon, and the sad thing is that people remember bad experiences better than good experiences, and that means people remember the unsuccessful parties but they would not remember any positive experiences.

2. Could some negative things transfer to the human before the person is even born?

The same thing is happening with every other social situation. And the reason, why handling the bad experiences comes first is, that the person is learning things, what might risk life. And if the first experience of the parties is very negative, that will cause that the person would not even want to visit in those happenings. The negative experience in the first time teaches people, that something is dangerous, and they would ever try the same thing again.

When we are thinking about the situation, that the bad experiences are transforming to the baby from the mother is controversial, but the fact is that the neurotransmitters are transferring messages between the mother and the fetus. So is it possible that some negative things, what the human learns is learned in the womb before the person is not even born? This kind of things is interesting to think when we are closing one of the greatest parties in the northern lands.

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