I think what makes us human - is our interconnectedness among people. It's our ability to form and maintain relationships. It's the barometer by which we call ourselves human.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do think that there is such a thing as human nature, and that the things that we have in common are perhaps greater than the things that divide us.
What is it that really makes us, us? It's our collective intelligence. It's our ability to write things down, our language and our consciousness.
Human beings are social animals; we devote a significant portion of our brain just to dealing with interactions with other humans.
What makes us human, I think, is an ability to ask questions, a consequence of our sophisticated spoken language.
One of the things I believe in is a sense of human nature.
Humans are social beings, and we are happier, and better, when connected to others.
I think we are defined as human beings through our families, no matter what kind of family - through our relationships with parents, brothers and sisters.
Being human is being a lot of things at the same time.
What exactly is it that humans do that is specifically human? There has to be something. How odd it is for billions of people to be alive, yet not one of them is really quite sure of what makes people people.
Humans have certain properties and characteristics which are intrinsic to them, just as every other organism does. That's human nature.
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