Is this an Human Instinct?
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Is this an Human Instinct?
How often have you read in a news paper something along the lines of
"TWO MEN DROWN TRYING TO SAVE CHILD"
What is it that drives humans to risk injury or even death to help others in danger.
When someone gets lost in the mountains or deserts hundreds search for the lost and often several would be rescueers die in attempt. But the next time someone is lost hundreds would gladly go looking for them again? Why is that?
I can understand risking ones life for family( I know I would rush into a burning building to save my sons...I KNOW everyone else would in the same situation) But risking ones life for strangers, what can explain this human quirk?
"TWO MEN DROWN TRYING TO SAVE CHILD"
What is it that drives humans to risk injury or even death to help others in danger.
When someone gets lost in the mountains or deserts hundreds search for the lost and often several would be rescueers die in attempt. But the next time someone is lost hundreds would gladly go looking for them again? Why is that?
I can understand risking ones life for family( I know I would rush into a burning building to save my sons...I KNOW everyone else would in the same situation) But risking ones life for strangers, what can explain this human quirk?
If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything.
Dunno. It probably has something to do with the pack instinct - trying to preserve the other members of your own social group. More importantly, it underlines the basic human inability to understand probability - in most of the situations you mentioned, you are more likely to die trying than you are to be successful.
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Instinctual need for survival. Protecting the young, on top of that.
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I watched a guy I know suddenly jump into revolving door and let it semi-crush him, as a kid was sitting there and about to be caught in it. He held it enough that the kid escaped before someone noticed and hit the emergency stop on the door.
I think it has a lot more to do with protecting the young, than to do with protection of the pack. You don't often read of people dying while trying to save a middle aged man/woman unless they are immediate family. The need to reproduce manifests itself in protection of the young. Well, thats my opinion.
I think it has a lot more to do with protecting the young, than to do with protection of the pack. You don't often read of people dying while trying to save a middle aged man/woman unless they are immediate family. The need to reproduce manifests itself in protection of the young. Well, thats my opinion.
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Infants are cute.
Did you ever notice that? All baby mammals are adorable to us. We instinctively want to protect them. Baby kittens, puppies, even sheep and piglets and mice retain a certain adorable nature to them as infants (something Hollywood has used to great length in many, many movies like Babe).
Cuteness is, basically, a survival trait for animals not able to function on their own until they are more fully grown. *Everyone* feels more strongly about protecting baby mammals of all kinds than full grown adults.
Did you ever notice that? All baby mammals are adorable to us. We instinctively want to protect them. Baby kittens, puppies, even sheep and piglets and mice retain a certain adorable nature to them as infants (something Hollywood has used to great length in many, many movies like Babe).
Cuteness is, basically, a survival trait for animals not able to function on their own until they are more fully grown. *Everyone* feels more strongly about protecting baby mammals of all kinds than full grown adults.
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Everyone seems to be limiting the human desire to save someone just to childeren. How about the examples of lost ADULTS in the mountans. Happens all the time, yet there is never a shortage of voulenteers who risk life and limb to find them. Why?
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Actually the majority of the time those adults who go searching are well-trained, equipped and coordinated. They aren't diving infront of vehicles to shove an infant out of the way.Dargos wrote:Everyone seems to be limiting the human desire to save someone just to childeren. How about the examples of lost ADULTS in the mountans. Happens all the time, yet there is never a shortage of voulenteers who risk life and limb to find them. Why?
Completely different situation.
Natural Selection again (but another angle on it):
Rescuing people lost in mountains demonstrates a competence.
Demonstration of a competence, or a surplus to do things that are not neccesary for survival (peacochs growing tail feathers, humans posting on a website or holding down a prestigious/high-paying job), increases the chance of getting noticed by a potential partner and thus producing offspring.
Rescuing people lost in mountains demonstrates a competence.
Demonstration of a competence, or a surplus to do things that are not neccesary for survival (peacochs growing tail feathers, humans posting on a website or holding down a prestigious/high-paying job), increases the chance of getting noticed by a potential partner and thus producing offspring.
Re: Is this an Human Instinct?
Dargos wrote:How often have you read in a news paper something along the lines of
"TWO MEN DROWN TRYING TO SAVE CHILD"
What is it that drives humans to risk injury or even death to help others in danger.
When someone gets lost in the mountains or deserts hundreds search for the lost and often several would be rescueers die in attempt. But the next time someone is lost hundreds would gladly go looking for them again? Why is that?
I can understand risking ones life for family( I know I would rush into a burning building to save my sons...I KNOW everyone else would in the same situation) But risking ones life for strangers, what can explain this human quirk?
It is called Altruism. It is a voluntary, selfless act that benefits other members of society. You do not expect nor desire any compensation. In otherwords, "out of the kindness of my heart."
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I'd say part of it is natural, but some just do it because they want to be a hero, or they don't like suffering and want to help. I heard of a story of a guy that had to break into a laundromat, severing an artery in the process, to save a child from drowning in one of the washing machines.
In ST they don't do that stuff because of the "prime detective", while in some states, it's mandatory to help in any way when you're on the highway and see a wreck.
In ST they don't do that stuff because of the "prime detective", while in some states, it's mandatory to help in any way when you're on the highway and see a wreck.
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WMA is right - the factors leading to a measured decision to search for someone are rather different from the reflexive attempts to keep a child from harm.weemadando wrote:Actually the majority of the time those adults who go searching are well-trained, equipped and coordinated. They aren't diving infront of vehicles to shove an infant out of the way.Dargos wrote:Everyone seems to be limiting the human desire to save someone just to childeren. How about the examples of lost ADULTS in the mountans. Happens all the time, yet there is never a shortage of voulenteers who risk life and limb to find them. Why?
Completely different situation.
The thing with humans is not that we don't have instincts, but rather, that we have an enormous shitload of them - and many of our reactions are due to complex combinations of these instincts. Once you throw our capacity for abstract reasoning into the mix. . . well, I suspect you'd find as many different motives as you find volunteers.
In a more general sense though, it can be traced to the concept of reciprocity: if you were lost in the woods, wouldn't you like it if people came looking for you? So if someone is lost in the woods and you recognise them as part of your 'group', at least some of your instincts will be pushing you to help search for them. Whether or not you do volunteer will depend on the balance between those instincts, your other instincts, and your abstract reasoning.
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I think certain baby spider species are cute does that make me protective of arachnids or does that just make me insane?Lagmonster wrote:Infants are cute.
Did you ever notice that? All baby mammals are adorable to us. We instinctively want to protect them. Baby kittens, puppies, even sheep and piglets and mice retain a certain adorable nature to them as infants (something Hollywood has used to great length in many, many movies like Babe).
Cuteness is, basically, a survival trait for animals not able to function on their own until they are more fully grown. *Everyone* feels more strongly about protecting baby mammals of all kinds than full grown adults.
That makes you hungry.Skorpion Stryke wrote:I think certain baby spider species are cute does that make me protective of arachnids or does that just make me insane?Lagmonster wrote:Infants are cute.
Did you ever notice that? All baby mammals are adorable to us. We instinctively want to protect them. Baby kittens, puppies, even sheep and piglets and mice retain a certain adorable nature to them as infants (something Hollywood has used to great length in many, many movies like Babe).
Cuteness is, basically, a survival trait for animals not able to function on their own until they are more fully grown. *Everyone* feels more strongly about protecting baby mammals of all kinds than full grown adults.
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Actually, I have observed that most babies are ugly as hell. Does that make me a sadistic bastard?Lagmonster wrote:Infants are cute.
Did you ever notice that? All baby mammals are adorable to us. We instinctively want to protect them. Baby kittens, puppies, even sheep and piglets and mice retain a certain adorable nature to them as infants (something Hollywood has used to great length in many, many movies like Babe).
Cuteness is, basically, a survival trait for animals not able to function on their own until they are more fully grown. *Everyone* feels more strongly about protecting baby mammals of all kinds than full grown adults.
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Human babies are incredibly ugly IMO- until they reach the age of about 18 months. Baby animals are far cuter.
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No, the reason that you don't get any is because they don't realize how incredibly sexy you are.neoolong wrote:Probably. Somehow I don't think that a woman wants some ugly ass thing sucking her tits.Exonerate wrote:Yeah, I think it's a instinct... Its what evolution built into us... Greatly increases the chances of our species surviving.
Which is probably why I don't get any.
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I don't even want to know.data_link wrote:No, the reason that you don't get any is because they don't realize how incredibly sexy you are.neoolong wrote:Probably. Somehow I don't think that a woman wants some ugly ass thing sucking her tits.Exonerate wrote:Yeah, I think it's a instinct... Its what evolution built into us... Greatly increases the chances of our species surviving.
Which is probably why I don't get any.
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Thanks. Of course, that would be a whole lot nicer if you were female. But I'll take what I can get. Praise wise, you sicko.data_link wrote:No, the reason that you don't get any is because they don't realize how incredibly sexy you are.neoolong wrote:Probably. Somehow I don't think that a woman wants some ugly ass thing sucking her tits.Exonerate wrote:Yeah, I think it's a instinct... Its what evolution built into us... Greatly increases the chances of our species surviving.
Which is probably why I don't get any.
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