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Conflict can arise when instincts clash with societal norms from "summary" of The Human Instinct by Kenneth R. Miller

In our daily lives, we often find ourselves faced with situations where our instincts clash with societal norms. These conflicts can arise when our innate desires and impulses come into direct opposition with the rules and expectations of the society in which we live. Take, for example, the instinctual drive for self-preservation that is inherent in all living organisms. This instinct compels us to protect ourselves from harm and ensure our own survival. However, in certain situations, societal norms dictate that we must put the needs of others before our own, even if it means putting ourselves in danger. This clash between our instinct for self-preservation and the societal norm of selflessness can lead to internal conflict and moral dilemmas. Similarly, our instinctual drive for competition and dominance can clash with the societa...
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    The Human Instinct

    Kenneth R. Miller

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