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26 September 2025

Exploring The Idea of “Human Nature is Inherently Good”

Yujie Huang*
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1 Jiangxi Normal University, Nanchang 330000, Jiangxi, China
LNE 2025 , 3(8), 15–18; https://doi.org/10.18063/LNE.v3i8.776
© 2025 by the Author. Licensee Whioce Publishing, Singapore. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )
Abstract

No matter how times change and humanity progresses, mankind are social beings. Every individual in this world is closely connected to social reality and the community of life, and is surrounded by nature and fellow human beings. Therefore, one’s actions are not only related to oneself but also have an impact on society. The ideal personality in our hearts is a perfect moral model,  but no one is a stereotype of an impeccable personality. You are a unique individual. On the path of practicing kindness, one can do very small things or make very great decisions. We should not judge a person’s character based on the size of their good deeds. Do what you can and do it well. This is the best manifestation of your kindness. The influence, transformation, and maintenance of the theory of “innate goodness” will be integrated and expounded in this article. The first chapter of this thesis explores the impact of the times on the essence of human nature, the second chapter discusses the changes in the essence of human nature brought about by the environment, and the third chapter argues that making firm moral choices of “kindness” in behavioral practice is the requirement for the all-round development of individuals and society. Kindness has many benefits, but the most far-reaching ideal and goal is to make our great motherland stable and prosperous and all things harmoniously coexist.

Keywords
Human nature is inherently good
Goodness
Evil
Mencius
The essence of human nature
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