Humans don't have scorpion nature or frog nature, but human nature.

I believe, though, that our innate human nature is much more closely aligned to the frog's than the scorpion's; if someone's nature seems closer to the scorpion's, then I would tend to think that that is something learned from culture or perhaps family; probably both.
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Is Buddhism about overcoming our innate scorpion nature to get to the other shore without sinking our own raft?
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I think it's more about overcoming that learned scorpion nature to suddenly discover ourselves on the "other shore." Suddenly it strikes us that there was no other shore. We were there all along, but simply didn't recognize it because that scorpion nature--or even frog nature--was there, instead of our pure, innate human nature. The fear that drove us to sting, or the fear that kept us from assisting others because we were afraid to get stung, was what kept us separate all along.