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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20260308T160000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/psychologically-w
 hat-distinguishes-us-from-animals-makes-us-human-45284/register">Psycholog
 ically\, What Distinguishes Us From Animals? Makes Us Human?</a>\nWhat rea
 lly separates humans from animals? Is it language? Morality? Culture? Or a
 re we\, beneath our systems and stories\, driven by the same instincts\; t
 o survive\, to reproduce\, to compete\, to belong? We often say\, “Human
 s are animals\,” and biologically that’s true. We share about 98–99%
  of our DNA with chimpanzees\, and large portions of our emotional and neu
 rological wiring are strikingly similar. We experience attachment\, jealou
 sy\, cooperation\, hierarchy\, territoriality\; all patterns observed acro
 ss the animal kingdom. So when we love\, fight\, compete\, or form social 
 structures\, how different are we really? Hosted by David A\, our chief ps
 ychological counsellor\, this discussion will examine that tension\, the t
 hin line between instinct and choice. On a psychological level\, are we go
 verned by biology\, or do we transcend it? Do we truly make free decisions
 \, or are we responding to ancient patterns dressed up in modern language?
  We’ll explore dominance hierarchies\, bonding\, aggression\, empathy\, 
 and the human ability to reflect on ourselves\, and ask whether that self-
 awareness is the real dividing line. This will be a deep\, thought-provoki
 ng conversation about identity\, consciousness\, and what it means to be h
 uman in a world where science keeps reminding us how close we are to every
 thing else. 人类和动物真正的区别是什么？是语言？道德
 ？文化？还是在层层制度和叙事之下，我们依然被相似
 的本能驱动——生存、繁衍、竞争、归属？ 我们常说“
 人类也是动物”，从生物学上看这是真的。我们和黑猩
 猩共享大约98–99%的DNA，情绪和神经结构也有许多相似之
 处。依恋、嫉妒、合作、等级、领地意识，这些在动物
 世界里都能看到。那当我们爱、争斗、竞争、建立社会
 结构时，我们真的有那么不同吗？ David A 会带大家探讨
 这种张力——本能和选择之间那条细线。从心理层面看
 ，我们是被生物机制主导，还是能够超越它？我们做决
 定时真的自由吗，还是只是给古老模式套上了现代语言
 ？ 我们会聊到支配结构、联结、攻击性、共情能力，以
 及人类自我反思的能力，看看这种自我意识是不是我们
 和其他物种之间真正的分界线。这会是一场关于身份、
 意识和“成为人类意味着什么”的深入讨论。
DTSTAMP:20260709T080448Z
LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:Psychologically\, What Distinguishes Us From Animals? Makes Us Huma
 n?
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