Normal to be disillusioned with people. The human species is capable of so much hatred and destruction. Yet we still need to interact and work with, have relationships with, procreate with, and take care of people.
Not normal to prefer animals to people and this happens when we cross the line of anthorpomorphism. Animals aren't substitutes for people. Animals are either in their natural habitats which we must respect the boundaries of, or they are bred to fulfill specific purposes (like protection or farmwork for example). An animal will merely respond to the food and shelter that we provide for it, the boundaries and limitations that we hopefully establish for it, and the role that we train it for--Nothing more. To expect an animal to respond to us the way we want/need other humans to respond to us this is not fair to the intrinsic needs of an animal, and it definitely isn't fair to the human race that we need to propell forward for better or worse. Peace.
Is it normal to prefer animals to people?
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Normal to be disillusioned with people. The human species is capable of so much hatred and destruction. Yet we still need to interact and work with, have relationships with, procreate with, and take care of people.
Not normal to prefer animals to people and this happens when we cross the line of anthorpomorphism. Animals aren't substitutes for people. Animals are either in their natural habitats which we must respect the boundaries of, or they are bred to fulfill specific purposes (like protection or farmwork for example). An animal will merely respond to the food and shelter that we provide for it, the boundaries and limitations that we hopefully establish for it, and the role that we train it for--Nothing more. To expect an animal to respond to us the way we want/need other humans to respond to us this is not fair to the intrinsic needs of an animal, and it definitely isn't fair to the human race that we need to propell forward for better or worse. Peace.