Human nature is a complex and mysterious realm that deeply attracts our curiosity. Our attitudes, behaviors, and decisions are influenced by countless factors that lie deep in the obscure corners of our minds. Now, let us uncover the mystery of human nature and explore the mysteries deep in the human soul. Human attitudes and behaviors are very unique. In most psychology books, it is described that our habitual behaviors, values, beliefs, and decisions are all affected to some extent by human attitudes and behaviors.

In fact, understanding human beings goes far beyond the scope of psychology. Every move we make, when seen and interpreted by others, is a reflection of our behavior. Our behavior is like the tip of an iceberg—only a small, visible part of a much deeper whole. Beneath the surface lies a rich culture and unique essence waiting to be discovered.
Just like an iceberg, what we present to the world is only the surface. The hidden layers beneath are the true treasures—our unique identities and historical heritage shaped by upbringing, family background, and social values. These deeper layers influence the direction and choices of our behavior.
Within this submerged part lie our attitudes, values, and other significant factors. Only by taking the time to understand these hidden elements can we truly become experts in human behavior. Through this journey, we gradually learn to appreciate the richness of different cultures and the diverse customs of people, broadening our perspectives and deepening our understanding.

Let us, therefore, explore these hidden treasures beneath the iceberg together, embracing the richness of culture and the variety of human experience, making our life’s journey more colorful and meaningful.
As previously mentioned, several other factors influence human attitudes and behaviors—these include the environment, language, education system, and social values. Collectively, these influences are referred to as operant behaviors. In our daily lives, these elements are deeply intertwined, continuously shaping our personalities and behavioral patterns.

Therefore, the study of human nature requires a comprehensive approach that draws upon knowledge from psychology, sociology, culture, and other disciplines. Only by fully understanding these influencing factors can we gain deeper insight into human decision-making processes and behavioral patterns, ultimately fostering more supportive conditions for both individual and societal development.
Our values and behavioral habits are not formed in isolation—they are gradually shaped through continuous interaction with, and learning from, the external world. While reading books is a powerful way to acquire knowledge and gain new perspectives, the ideas they present can profoundly influence how we perceive the world and how we behave within it.

When we read various types of books and are exposed to different ideas and perspectives, our attitudes and behaviors naturally begin to shift. Similarly, the people we interact with—whether they are family, friends, colleagues, or even strangers—have a significant influence on us. Their words, behavior patterns, and values subtly shape our thinking and actions.
For instance, if employees consistently observe their leaders arriving late and leaving early, they will begin to form opinions, values, and perceptions about the company based on that behavior. Over time, such repeated observations contribute to shaping the overall culture and atmosphere of the group or organization.

An individual’s core value system is not developed overnight. It is formed gradually over time through continuous learning and the accumulation of experiences. From childhood to adulthood, wereceivevarious educations and influencesfromourfamilies, schools, social circles andotherenvironments, and gradually formourownunique values and codes of conduct.
