Question: How much of our behaviors’ are learned?

Answer: In most cases most of it!

Some people are able to make friends out of enemies. Some people are able to make enemies out of friends. Some people are unable to make friends out of friends. It’s all-in-one’s mindset and attitude towards life, towards humanity. People who are able to make friends out of enemies rate a 9 or a 10. People who are able to make enemies out of friends rate 1, 2 3, 4. People who are not able to make friends out of friends are a 5 or a 6. For a very long time I was a 1, 2, 3, 4.. Now I fancy myself a 5 or a 6 – taking into consideration the attitude of the locals.

What do I know, but I’ll give it a shot anyways. Nazi Germany was a supreme example of non-practicing Christians. People who decided for themselves what principles of their religion they would follow. I suppose in many cases it came down to following the orders following the orders of there supreme commander or follow the orders of their religious affiliation. How many of us today cave in to worldly laws and situations where the consequences move us to choose over our religious roots? It takes courage to follow our religious convictions in a world that is largely non religious. Most of us don’t have that.

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