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[Video available] Using her innate "lust" to ignite her ambition in her career.

[有片]把與生俱來的「好色」,用以點燃事業的雄心

"A man who isn't lustful is like a cat who doesn't eat fish." This common saying, though blunt and simple, accurately hits the nail on the head regarding a timeless issue in human society. It likens male sexual attraction to a near-natural biological drive. However, viewing it merely as a superficial moral question misses the deeper biological evolutionary logic, socio-cultural context, and opportunities for personal growth. This article aims to move beyond simplistic moral judgments and analyze the essence of male "lust" from multiple dimensions, arguing that it is not a sin, but rather deeply rooted in...DNAThe secrets to survival and reproduction in the human condition. More importantly, this article will explore how to harness this innate "fire of desire," transforming it from a potentially destructive impulse into a powerful energy that drives self-realization, career achievement, and artistic creation, thereby reaching a mature state of "doing whatever one wants without overstepping the bounds."

[有片]把與生俱來的「好色」,用以點燃事業的雄心
[Video available] Using her innate "lust" to ignite her ambition in her career.

Anchors of Nature: A Perspective from Biological Evolution and Psychology

"Lust" is not a social phenomenon that arose out of thin air; its roots are deeply embedded in millions of years of biological evolution and the psychological structure of humankind.

DarwinThe Legacy: The Ultimate Command for Procreation

From an evolutionary biology perspective, the ultimate goal of all life is to successfully pass on its genes. For males, the reproductive strategy is theoretically more about quantity than quality—that is, maximizing the chances of gene dissemination by mating with as many females as possible with high fertility potential. This deeply ingrained "reproductive drive" manifests in males as a strong, instinctive attraction to young, healthy, and symmetrical (symbolizing superior genes) females. This attraction is instantaneous and irrational, like the immediate excitation of the nervous system when a cat smells fish. It is a primitive response driven by the limbic system (especially the amygdala and nucleus accumbens), long before the intervention of the cerebral cortex responsible for rational thinking.

Chart 1: Schematic diagram of brain activation areas under visual stimulation in men

brain regionsFunction and reaction
Visual cortexQuickly process facial and body feature information
amygdalaTriggering an emotional response (excitement, desire)
nucleus accumbensReward centers release dopamine, producing a feeling of pleasure.
prefrontal cortexRational assessment and impulse control (later intervention)

Cause analysis: This rapid response mechanism provided a significant survival advantage in ancient times. Men who could quickly identify and be attracted to potential mates were more likely to seize fleeting mating opportunities, thus leaving behind more offspring. Even today, despite the dramatic changes in social structures, this ancient "underlying operating system" continues to function powerfully.

[有片]把與生俱來的「好色」,用以點燃事業的雄心
[Video available] Using her innate "lust" to ignite her ambition in her career.

The Abyss of Freud and Jung: The Force in the Unconscious

From a psychological perspective,FreudWill"Sexual instinctLibido viewed this as the fundamental driving force of human psychology and behavior. He believed that this innate, primal desire for pleasure is the ultimate energy source for artistic creation, civilization building, and all human activities. If this force is excessively suppressed, it can lead to neurosis; if it can be properly "sublimated," it can lead to sublime cultural achievements.

Jung further proposed the archetypal concept of "Anima," which is the inner feminine personality within the male psyche. When men interact with external women, they are essentially engaging in a dialogue with their own inner Anima archetype. The pursuit of female "beauty" is not only biological but also a psychological yearning for self-integrity and a yearning for the "soul." Therefore, a man's appreciation of women contains a deep spiritual drive for inner and outer harmony.

Whether it's Darwin's "genetic machine" or Freud and Jung's theories of "instinct and archetypes," they all point to the same conclusion: the instinctive attraction that men feel towards the opposite sex is a powerful, pre-conscious, innate predisposition. To deny it is to deny the history of humanity as a biological species and to ignore an important source of energy deep within the psyche.

[有片]把與生俱來的「好色」,用以點燃事業的雄心
[Video available] Using her innate "lust" to ignite her ambition in her career.

A Mirror of History: The Social Evolution of the "Lustful" Nature

Male nature does not operate in a vacuum; it is constantly interacting, shaping, and contending with social structures, moral norms, and cultural values. Its expression takes on drastically different forms as times change.

Ancient to Classical Period: An Era of Power, Reproduction, and Myth

In ancient societies with low productivity, population was the most valuable resource for tribes. A man's sexual ability and reproductive capacity were directly equivalent to productivity and fighting power. Therefore, "lust" was encouraged to some extent, and it was equated with strength and vigorous vitality. Many heroes and gods in ancient myths, such as Zeus in Greece and the Yellow Emperor in China, have records of being amorous and promiscuous, reflecting the worship of male fertility at that time.

In feudal society, this natural inclination was classified and institutionalized. Monarchs and nobles used their power to possess a large number of women; a harem of three thousand beauties was a symbol of power, not a moral flaw. At this time, "lust" was an extension of privilege, the boundaries of which were defined by power and status.

Time Period 1: Ancient times to the feudal era (approximately 3000 BC – 18th century AD)

  • Social characteristics: primarily agricultural, sparsely populated, and with a strict class system.
  • "Lust" is expressed as being linked to fertility, power, and vitality. Having multiple wives and concubines was permitted by the social system and was a symbol of status.
  • Keywords: fertility worship, power symbolism, class privilege.

Modern to Victorian Era: Repression, Double Standards, and the Rise of Romanticism

With the advent of the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution, and the profound influence of Christian culture (especially Puritan thought), society's attitude towards sexual desire shifted towards repression. The Victorian era is a prime example, where openly discussing sex became taboo, and society emphasized chastity, morality, and family values. However, this did not eliminate male nature; instead, it led to a widespread "double standard": outwardly respectable men often engaged in prostitution, adultery, or having mistresses. This repressive social atmosphere caused desire to be expressed in more subtle and spiritual ways; the fervent worship of the "sacred beauty" of the ideal woman in Romantic literature can be seen as an ultimate sublimation of sexual desire.

Time Period Two: Modern to Victorian Era (approximately 18th century – early 20th century)

  • Social characteristics: Industrial Revolution, rise of cities, and strict religious and moral norms.
  • "Lust" can be expressed as: public repression, private indulgence. Double standards are prevalent. Desire is sublimated through romantic forms such as literature and art.
  • Keywords: repression, double standards, romantic sublimation.

20th Century to Present: Liberation, Consumerism, and a New Kind of Confusion

The sexual liberation movement, feminism, and the widespread adoption of the internet in the 20th century brought about revolutionary changes. Sex moved from a taboo subject into the public eye, and its expression became more direct and free. However, capitalism cleverly co-opted this desire, guiding it towards consumerism. The ubiquitous symbols of "sexiness" in advertising, film, and social media constantly stimulate and amplify men's instinctive reactions, converting "lust" into purchasing power and online traffic.

Chart 2: Evolution of social attitudes and expressions regarding men's "lustful" nature in different historical periods

Time periodSocial attitudesMain modes of expressionUnderlying driving force
From ancient times to feudal timesEncouragement/WorshipPolygamy, myths and legendsReproductive needs, power display
Modern to VictorianOpen repressionDouble standards, romantic literatureReligious morality, class maintenance
20th century to presentLiberation and commercialization coexistSexual revolution, consumerism, online contentEquality movement, the logic of capital, and technological development

Cause analysis: The evolution of social attitudes is fundamentally the result of the combined effects of production relations, technological levels, and ideological trends. From procreation for survival, to possession for power, to suppression for morality, and finally to stimulation for consumption today, the social expression of male nature has always been shaped by the "mold" of the times.

History tells us that society has never successfully eradicated this masculine nature; it has only continuously fitted it with different "reins" and "masks." Understanding this allows us to realize that instead of futilely fighting against nature, we should consider how to wisely guide it within the existing social norms.

[有片]把與生俱來的「好色」,用以點燃事業的雄心
[Video available] Using her innate "lust" to ignite her ambition in her career.

The sublimation of desire—from instinctive impulses to creative energy

"Desire is a fire." This statement highlights its double-edged nature. This fire can burn away reason, relationships, and future prospects, but it can also temper will, drive growth, and illuminate the path to excellence. The key lies in "transformation" and "sublimation."

From "Seeing" to "Creating": The Engine of Competitiveness

The desire for superior mates is one of the oldest competitive driving forces in human society. In the animal kingdom, males win mating rights by displaying strong physiques, magnificent plumage, or building elaborate nests. In human society, this logic continues in a more complex form. To attract women they admire, a man will spontaneously unleash his potential and strive to improve his overall strength:

  • External improvement: Start paying attention to fitness, appearance and clothing to maintain physical health and vitality.
  • Enhanced social value: A greater focus on career, pursuing higher social status, wealth, and influence. The driving force behind this is largely to stand out in same-sex competition and to prove to potential partners their ability to raise children and provide resources.
  • Inner growth: Learn new skills, cultivate a sense of humor, broaden your horizons, and attract your partner with a rich inner life.

This process itself is a process of sublimating primal sexual desire into social competitiveness. As the popular internet saying goes, "If you can't even control your weight, how can you control your life?" Desire for the opposite sex becomes the starting point for self-management.

[有片]把與生俱來的「好色」,用以點燃事業的雄心
[Video available] Using her innate "lust" to ignite her ambition in her career.

From "Possession" to "Appreciation": The Source of Art and Beauty

Many of humanity's greatest cultural and artistic achievements are closely related to this sublime desire. Dante's Divine Comedy originated from a fleeting glimpse of Beatrice; Petrarch's sonnets were dedicated to Laura, whom he loved throughout his life; and countless painters have used their female figures to celebrate the beauty of humanity and divinity.

The core of this sublimation lies in transforming the purely physiological impulse of "possession" into a spiritual sense of "appreciation" and "creation." When a man no longer sees a woman merely as an object of desire, but as a muse of inspiration and an embodiment of beauty, his desire transcends the personal and touches upon universal humanity, thereby creating works that can move the world. This is one of the highest forms of "sexual sublimation" as described by Freud.

Chart 3: Comparison of the potential development path and outcome of male "lustful" nature

Development pathCore featuresPossible life outcomes
Indulgence and addictionDriven by instinct, lacking self-controlBroken relationships, damaged health, stagnant career, and low social standing.
Repression and DistortionViewing one's nature as sinful and excessively suppressing it.Psychological problems, creative burnout, interpersonal alienation, and a dull life.
Transformation and Sublimation (Health Pathway)Embrace your nature and guide it toward higher goals.Personal growth, career success, harmonious relationships, and unleashed creativity.

Cause analysis: The path one chooses depends on their self-awareness, education level, moral character, and life goals. A mature man is able to clearly recognize the existence of his own desires and find constructive outlets for this energy by setting career goals, cultivating artistic interests, and building deep intimate relationships.

The hallmark of a real man: the ability to control and guide.

Therefore, the real issue is not whether one is "lustful," but whether one has the ability to "control" and "guide" oneself. A "real man" should be portrayed as follows:

  • Self-awareness: Honestly accept your own nature, without being hypocritical or feeling unjustly ashamed about it.
  • Rational self-control: Possessing strong willpower, able to distinguish between impulse and reason, able to apply the brakes at critical moments, and not allowing desire to override responsibility, law, and morality.
  • Goal-oriented: He transforms this inner "fire" and "drive" into a continuous driving force for pursuing career achievements, personal growth, and wealth creation. He understands that true attraction stems from the value a man can create, rather than simply taking and possessing.
  • Respect and appreciation: In interactions with the opposite sex, one can transcend superficial physical aesthetics, see and respect the other person's personality, wisdom, and soul, and gain genuine pleasure and growth from this interaction.

Transforming the fire of desire from a wildfire that could spread like wildfire into an internal combustion engine that drives the engine, a hearth fire that warms the heart, and even a fire of wisdom that illuminates civilization is a rite of passage for a man as he transitions from a biological individual to a social and cultural being.

[有片]把與生俱來的「好色」,用以點燃事業的雄心
[Video available] Using her innate "lust" to ignite her ambition in her career.

The Challenges and Balance of Modern Society

In today's information-saturated and temptation-filled world, men face unprecedented challenges and opportunities when confronting their own nature.

Challenge: Overstimulation of Consumerism and the Virtual World

Social media, short videos, and adult content websites provide a constant stream of carefully crafted visual stimulation. This low-cost, high-intensity instant gratification, like mental "junk food," excessively depletes the dopamine system, leading to:

  • Elevated desire threshold: Feeling bored with normal interactions between the sexes in real life.
  • Dissipation of motivation: Since virtual satisfaction can be easily obtained, the motivation to improve oneself in order to attract a real-life partner will be weakened.
  • Relationship difficulties: Difficulty in establishing deep, committed intimate relationships with real, flesh-and-blood partners.

The Way of Balance: The Wisdom of Navigating the Sea of Desire

Faced with these challenges, modern men need to cultivate the "art of balance":

  1. Acceptance, not denial: First, mentally reconcile with your own nature. Understand that this is normal and there's no need to be anxious about it, thus focusing your energy on management rather than internal conflict.
  2. Set clear goals: Focus your energy on a worthwhile career or life objective. When a person has something more important to pursue, instinctive impulses naturally take a backseat.
  3. Cultivate deep relationships: Invest time and emotion in nurturing a genuine, committed, and intimate relationship. The satisfaction experienced in deep connections far surpasses that of superficial stimulation.
  4. Enrich your spiritual life: Nourish your mind through reading, art, exercise, meditation, and other means, and establish diverse sources of happiness, avoiding anchoring all happiness to a single desire.
  5. Develop willpower: Train your ability to delay gratification and self-control like you train your muscles. You can start with small things, such as controlling your diet and sticking to your exercise plan.
[有片]把與生俱來的「好色」,用以點燃事業的雄心
[Video available] Using her innate "lust" to ignite her ambition in her career.

Nature is the boat, reason is the oar.

Let's return to that simple analogy at the beginning: "A man who isn't attracted to women is like a cat who doesn't eat fish." After a long intellectual journey, we can philosophically restate it: Men are born with a strong, instinctive attraction to the opposite sex, much like a cat's desire for fish—a profound biological reality. However, what makes us human is our freedom, which transcends instinct.

This nature itself is neither good nor bad; it is a neutral, powerful primal energy. To demonize it as a moral stain or allow it to become an out-of-control beast is one-sided and dangerous. True wisdom lies in "knowing it, accepting it, and then guiding it."

Using this innate "lust" to ignite ambition in one's career, illuminate artistic creation, and warm the haven of family life—this is the leap from "instinct" to "civilization," the bridge from "animalistic" to "divine." A man who can master his desires and transform them into creative output is no longer a passive slave to desire, but an active creator of life. He understands the profound meaning behind "lust"—it is not only the code to reproduction, but also a symbol of the driving force of life, a primal and fervent affirmation of beauty, life, and one's own potential.

Ultimately, we're no longer talking about "lust," but a much grander theme: how to coexist with everything within us, including our most primal and powerful forces, and guide them to serve a richer, more valuable, and more creative life. This is the "way" of a "real man."

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