๐ง Psychology
๐ฌ Science
๐ฉโ๐ฉโ๐งโ Society & Culture
Survival of the Friendliest is a book by Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods that explores the science of survival amongst different species, looking at the value of cooperation over competition in order to survive and thrive. The authors explain how the natural world is full of cooperative behavior, not limited to the usual suspects such as ants and bees. From pack animals to mothers helping their children, from fish that feed off of each other to humans coming together to share resources, cooperation is pervasive in the animal kingdom. The book also examines the science of our own species, uncovering evidence that humans are naturally wired to be supportive of one another and work in conjunction for the greater good. By exploring the science behind cooperation, the authors offer a powerful argument for the betterment of society and the world.