Human nature is so complicated. Those who have little, want a lot. Those who have a lot, think others have more. Those who lose, blame others for the loss.

Eraldo Banovac
Human nature is so complicated. Those who have little, want...
Human nature is so complicated. Those who have little, want...
Human nature is so complicated. Those who have little, want...
Human nature is so complicated. Those who have little, want...
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One of the most well-known Chinese proverbs is “Human nature is so complicated.” This saying shows that human nature is very complex. At first, we may think that human nature is simple. It often seems that people who have little wish for more than those who have a lot. But, in reality, human nature’s complexity surpasses our ability to understand it.

Take the example of the hungry man and the wealthy man, both of whom are starving. The poor man’s stomach is empty, but he has no idea what to do about it. On the other hand, the wealthy man has plenty of food, but he does not know how to eat it all up without wasting any food.

That’s why it takes someone with good sense to help people find the path toward proper living.

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