First of all, in order to see the big picture, we must define the scope of the question of human nature. If we limit the scope only to humans as we know them from their human culture and literature, we risk to put ourselves in a limited box of ideas and even prejudices. We would only see the human nature in some cultural contexts.

Any single human does not have the capacity to comprehend the world in all details. But it should be possible to understand the big picture in general.
At the same time, the author of these words should never forget that he himself is and always will be a product of a particular culture and particular circumstances. Namely, European and Christian culture, East European part, Latvian in particular. Everybody of us has a background, defined by culture of geographical area, religion and upbringing.
We are very different, and at the same time very similar in many aspects. To define the scope of human nature, first of all we should look at the common base: we are live beings. Every live being has many similar features in common with other ones. This is the self-evident truth to be taken as a cornerstone for the human nature. Likewise, other universal principles of life as such are to be taken in account.
Isn’t the scope of our task too vast? No, if we want to see the problem in its entirety. The vastness really is the problem of the limited scope of human thinking – mine as the writer, and probably our as the reader. In spite of this, we should try to look at human nature as clearly as we can. This, I guess, is the human nature in action ![]()
Humans as a society, or should we say, a collection of societies, have vast knowledge about different aspects of the world. Nobody can even comprehend all the different concepts in circulation. So this vast knowledge is divided in smaller, more comprehensible parts, and called “disciplines” – mathematics, physics, this or that religion, grammar, literature, biology, geology, psychology, marketing, politics, culinary, sports, etc. Nevertheless, the natural world contains all these laws, connections, actions, observations described by human knowledge ALL AT THE SAME TIME. Nature has all the laws of physics, chemistry, sociology and all others, known and many yet unknown, acting without separation in “disciplines”. The world is one and united. Consequentially, all the laws of nature are embodied in our bodies and therefore also our minds. The question of human nature is the question of how the world works in one particular aspect, humans.
As we can see, the field of human nature is huge. It will be very interesting to explore it, if only for the joy of travel…