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Mankind's Dedication: The Separation Between Man and Beast

By Drew, published Jun 14, 2007
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Mankind's foundation lies in it's readiness to pursue a concept, even if this pursuit means enduring great pains and losses. This prophecy of future consequence separates man from all other life forms. A moose of smaller than average size for the species may be, along with others of similar sizes, ostracized and not able to mate. Unlike, for instance, little people campaigning for awareness and non-discriminatory treatment, the moose do not react with foresight. If humans did not posses this quality of pursuing a concept with such perseverance, the race would not have become the most influential on the planet. If mankind lacked this motivation, domesticating and training other animals would exist only as a non-possibility, as well as ending discrimination and intolerance. The importance of this trait defines mankind and remains of chief importance to the progress of the species.

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