Originally Posted by
NeoSeminole
doppelgaenger says:
"Everything we experience is part of the world around us, and that is how our mind and body develop. Physical strength and endurance are a result of gravity. Without it, there would be muscular atrophy. Our bodies developed to suit our needs in this world, that's why we are vagrant beings with developed minds and respiratory systems. A human in a vacuum wouldn't have such a developed mind as a civilized person from postmodern culture; you'd find that they share primal psychological development with animals and not much further. Our thought process, cognition, and our personality all develop dependent to the world around us.
Of course, this isn't some zen shit, as if we are one with the earth or something like that. I am saying that without experience, you are nothing. Without thoughts, the mind is useless. Without forces of the earth, the body serves little purpose."
you're still trying too hard. Our surroundings influence our mental and physical development, but it's our brains which are ultimately responsible for determining who we are. Take a person from one environment and put him in another, and he still retains a sense of individuality. This has been demonstrated in case studies involving identical twins who are reunited after several years only to find they share many similar qualities. However, remove a portion of your brain and you essentially change who you are all-together. A book was written by a neuroanatomist in which she describes her path to recovery after a severe stroke left her crippled. In it, she asks "don't hold me to being the person I was before. I have a different brain now."
argh, but there are thousands of people who have similar qualities
The male is a domestic animal which, if treated with firmness, can be trained to do most things