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Friendliness is linked to increased reproductive success from "summary" of Survival of the Friendliest by Brian Hare,Vanessa Woods

Friendliness is not just a feel-good emotion; it is a key factor in survival and reproduction. Think about it: if an individual is friendly, they are more likely to form alliances and cooperate with others. This, in turn, increases their chances of reproductive success. In the animal kingdom, being friendly can mean the difference between life and death. Take, for example, the bonobos. These peaceful primates use friendliness as a survival strategy. By forming strong social bonds and resolving conflicts through empathy and cooperation, bonobos ensure that they have a stable social structure. This stability translates to increased reproductive success, as individuals are more likely to find mates and successfully raise offspring in a harmonious environment. The same principle applies to human...
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    Survival of the Friendliest

    Brian Hare

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