If I had lived in a less civilized era, I would have become a killer and conqueror.
In a more savage society, men took what they wanted in ways that seem vicious and cruel by our standards. If a man wanted more material goods, he would lead his tribe to raid the territory of rivals and take whatever he could get away with. If a man wanted a woman, he would take her by force. If he wanted a woman who belonged to another man, he would kill the man and take her.
It was a world in which the strong competed with the strong for resources and mating rights. Those who weren’t strong accepted whatever was left after the winners took what they wanted.
This is antithetical to all of our modern values. We know not to kill. We know not to steal. We know not to take women against their will.
I’m a modern, civilized man — with modern values and a modern ethical code. I have made a conscious decision to try to love others and do what I consider to be right. Even so, I wrestle with the savagery in my DNA. There is a part of me — a part which frequently tries to bubble to the surface — which wants nothing more than to be that savage warrior king of the past. More than anything, this part of me wants to win — to kill and plunder and take exactly what I want.

Feral cats and hurt people both require trust and patience to heal
‘Metaverse’ future seems easy, but humans thrive on challenge
Smallest ray of hope can make us feel a change we need is coming
‘This path leads to somewhere I think I can finally say, I’m home’
Economic Man needs no heart, because love and God are dead
Uh, oh: For first time since ’45, U.S. job growth was zero last month
Life has a brutal habit of forcing us to confront our own hypocrisy