This realization however, makes Gulliver more able to deal with life in England since he will no longer be worried about making and impression on a ruler not deserving of his loyalty.Gulliver's final voyage causes him more turbulence than any of his other journeys. In the Land of the Houyhnhnms Gulliver sees things that cause him pleasure and things that distress him. He appreciates the wisdom and the reason that is shown by the Houyhnhnms and wishes that people could be more like them. He tries his best to emulate their lifestyle and in fact incorporates himself into their society rather nicely. However, Gulliver also sees human beings in their worst form. The Yahoos are savages whose emotions of lust and greed cause them to be unteachable creatures. Gulliver looks at these creatures and sees the human race in its worst case. Gulliver is afraid that someday people in England will become like these Yahoos and this fear makes him go mad. However, Gulliver does benefit from this journey because he realizes the value of reason and the importance of keeping your head on straight. All of Lemuel Gulliver's journeys made a better man out of him, despite causing him sorrow. In Lilliput, he sees the faults in human character and the corruption that has eaten its way into people's institutions. While in Brobdingnag, he sees a Utopia of human society that causes him to wish that his people would follow their example. On the journey to Laputa, Gulliver begins to resent the corruption in human government and hate the fact that human talents are being wasted. Finally when he visits the Houyhnhnms he is amazed with their reason and distressed due to the Yahoo viciousness. In all these journeys Gulliver has used what he has seen to better his own position and make himself a wiser man....