There is a common phenomenon in human nature that there is only reverence for strength. This means that people tend to be in awe of those who are stronger and more capable than themselves, and those who are relatively weak and not threatening are easily ignored or despised for them.
There are many reasons for this phenomenon of awe strength in human nature that can be explained. First of all, in the process of human evolution, the law of survival of the strong has always existed. Only those who are strong will be better able to adapt to the environment, gain more resources and have a chance of survival. Therefore, human beings are naturally prone to reverence for the strong.
Secondly, socio-cultural influences this phenomenon of reverence for strength. In many societies, success, power, and status are seen as important values. People tend to be in awe of those who possess these signs of success because they believe that these signs of success signify a person's abilities, wisdom, and worth.
However, there are some problems with this phenomenon of human nature that is only in awe of strength. On the one hand, it can lead to unfair and unbalanced social relationships. If people only fear power, then those who do not have it may be marginalized, ignored or discriminated against. This is not only unfair, but also detrimental to the healthy development of society.
On the other hand, reverence for strength alone can also lead to limitations in personal growth and development. People may pursue power and status excessively to the detriment of other important qualities and values, such as morality, ethics, and relationships. Not only does this limit the growth and development of an individual, but it can also have a negative impact on the values of society as a whole.
Therefore, we should be aware of the phenomenon of human nature that only reveres strength, and avoid its negative effects as much as possible. First and foremost, we should respect the rights and dignity of every person, regardless of their strength. Everyone should be treated equally, not feared or ignored simply because of their strength. Second, we should promote a pluralistic set of values that value not only power and status, but also other important qualities and values such as morality, ethics, and relationships. This can help us better understand human nature and social phenomena, and cope with various challenges and difficulties in life.