In exodus the Pharaoh displays selfishness when he does not want to get rid of his slaves ,(the israelites). The Pharaoh’s selfishness led to starvation of his people, and even killed his own first born child. Such as in the pharaoh example selfishness proves to be created by the idea of “helping your self and not caring about the impact your decisions have on others”. A way to prevent selfishness proves to be to think about the decision that’s being made and think about how it will affect peers. Doing this will improve the lives of others, and allow selfishness to disappear.
Though there are multiple weaknesses in the human race there are also an …show more content…
A way this strength can be improved is by the new technologies for farming, such as new fertilizer.
But with strengths humans also have many flaws. Such as the flaw of giving up in faith. Which can lead to detrimental consequences, such as in the story of where Aaron looks over the israelites while Moses goes to speak with the lord. The Israelites had given up on faith and started to worship a calf, which had angered god.This had led to many of their deaths because God was angered. A way to fix this problem happens to be to praise the lord and to not forget that the lord proves to be a