People believe that humans are born with unconscious desires and wants and that they'll take any measure to fulfill these. Also, some argue that a person can be evil without having a negative childhood, arguing that a sibling who had the same upbringing are not evil. Despite these claims, inside our body, every human has the hormone oxytocin. “Oxytocin, in particular, promotes empathy, and when the chemical is inhibited in someone, they become more prone to sinful, or selfish behavior … Other research is also exploring the complex effects of this chemical messenger, oxytocin, which has also been dubbed a “love drug” (Parry). Oxytocin, known as the “love drug” or the “empathy drug”, …show more content…
There are many different areas with different types of governments around the world that instill – what most consider – evil abilities. Countries such as North Korea and Cuba, both under communist rule, are both well-known examples of countries that are being destroyed due to an overpowering force. With overpowering leaders, a country’s ability to grow and expand. “An overpowering leader does not encourage solitude. They do believe in allowing those they lead to have time to themselves. They fail to understand that many times the creative mind works best in solitude” (7 Reasons). For as James Madison once said, “If men were angels, no government would me necessary.” According to James Madison, he believes that if a leader actually possessed the true qualities of a leader, and if the people of the country acted in accordance, then a country would not go down in shambles. As people gain more and more power and control, they sometimes begin to abuse their power. Kim Jong Un received his leadership power from his father after he had passed away in 2011. After his father’s death and taking power, Kim Jong Un continued to test nuclear weapons. In February of 2012, Kim Jong Un had promised to cease their testing of nuclear weapons and long range missiles. However, in April of 2012, Kim Jong Un had approved the launch of a satellite, which failed. Kim Jong Un, following in his fathers footsteps, continued these tests, despite