0 If something is second nature to you, you are so familiar with it that you can do it easily without needing to think very much about it:
1 something that is so familiar that it is done without having to think about it:
Using the computer is second nature to me now.
Without innocent victims, the ' second nature ' of such people cannot be fulfilled.
They exist in a situation where they are permitted the free fulfilment of their ' second nature ' without harming the innocent.
Because agencies in my theory are explicitly political and strategic players, "institutional politics" is second nature to them.
In addition, life under those conditions would result in frustration not fulfilment of one's second nature and would result in a progressive loss of being.
But he would disagree over whether any prescriptions or strategy could, through an effort of will, alter a fully formed second nature.
A most effective way to teach was by practicing pluralism, doing collective bargaining over and over until it became second nature.
Like many skills, once learned it becomes second nature and it is easy to assume that it is an ability which everyone has.
For me, this idea is now second nature.