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One of the strongest [[The animal nature of humans|animal natures]] humans have is greed, the desire to accumulate and to value things we possess more than our [[Kindness and respect|kindness to others]] and [[Strong work ethic|what we create]].
One of the strongest [[Special:MyLanguage/The animal nature of humans|animal natures]] humans have is greed, the desire to accumulate and to value things we possess more than our [[Special:MyLanguage/Kindness and respect|kindness to others]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Strong work ethic|what we create]].

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One of the strongest [[Special:MyLanguage/The animal nature of humans|animal natures]] humans have is greed, the desire to accumulate and to value things we possess more than our [[Special:MyLanguage/Kindness and respect|kindness to others]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Strong work ethic|what we create]].

One of the strongest animal natures humans have is greed, the desire to accumulate and to value things we possess more than our kindness to others and what we create.