as a group, we do surprisingly well. we don’t attack each other often, we tend to not take others property and for the most part respect others space and surroundings. we rarely scream and when we tend to impose on someone else, it is usually followed with an apology. for all the problems in the world, i tend to think that our ability to get along as a race has helped us advance quite some distance.
we do this in families as well. pushing against one another in private, most families will protect one another and support each other when faced with a pressing issue or an external force. we are the rudest to each other at times, but this could be viewed as a strange way of affection, the way you would yell at your kid about the way he sits in order to improve his posture.
taking care of one another is a lovely thing to witness and to do. taking time out to care for a loved one, listening to someone tell a story, loaning a hand. these are perhaps some of the fundamental meaning for life for many. these actions, taken on a larger scale, help hold our societies together and our empathy due to feeling allows us to relate and support the other side no matter how far apart you might be from them.