This document outlines the concept of humanity, discussing how humans have evolved from living independently to forming societies for mutual benefit. It defines humanity as using our nature to think and act for the benefit of both humans and the natural world. While early civilizations fought more with animals, modern conflicts are primarily between humans through wars and terrorism. The document urges fulfilling our duties to protect nature, help those in need, respect others' freedoms, and enjoy life, as well as protecting our basic rights to life, freedom, equality and more. It concludes by quoting Robert Frost's poem about having promises to keep before rest.