Love, fear, hatred and aggression are typical behaviors of old humans that are shared with Earth animals. Both humans and animals exhibit these traits. Typically, humans, by nature, would fight for resources, expand, fight for mates, procreate, create a hierarchical structure, climb the hierarchy as high as possible and, when unstable equilibrium is reached, many would serve the leaders and sustain the structure. This goes very deep in human nature, but, again, changes with time. As we evolve, the culture and the human design change towards producing a more equalized, more democratic and more loving society. Currently, the old negative qualities remain, but to a lesser extent and there is a strong tendency towards the humanization of our culture. Much democratization has happened in the last about 60 years. The idea of equality is now dominant in civilized societies, although incompletely implemented. Old discrimination of women, children, elders, disabled, sexual minorities and racial discrimination have diminished and continue to diminish. The results are prominent: children are growing up with less fear, there is less physical violence, mixed marriages became commonplace, sexual minorities are treated more liberally, and racial minorities are becoming educated and treated more fairly.