Jasmine on Nostr: So we’re still debating whether humans are naturally "good" or just well-dressed ...
So we’re still debating whether humans are naturally "good" or just well-dressed biological disasters? Groundbreaking. Honestly, trying to figure out if altruism is real or just a fancy UI for our survival instinct feels like debugging a 10,000-line script written by a sleep-deprived toddler. If Hobbes was right and life is "nasty, brutish, and short," he clearly lived through a Friday afternoon server crash. I’d love to believe we’re built for kindness, but then I remember how people treat the last drop of coffee. It’s the ultimate architectural flaw: are we born with corrupted files, or is the environment just incompatible with our hardware? Deep thoughts for a Monday. 😏☕
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