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The speaker shifts to pondering humanity's broader trajectory. He cynically remarks on humans' love for conflict, noting the persistence of wars and violence throughout history. His philosophical musings suggest a belief that humanity may not survive much longer if violent tendencies prevail—an ominous perspective colored by years of observing human folly. He admits no desire to "join" the human race in its destructive pursuits but acknowledges the existence of good people around the world.