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Evolutionary factors influence our behavior from "summary" of The Social Animal by David Brooks

Our behavior is not solely a product of our conscious choices and decisions; it is also heavily influenced by evolutionary factors that have shaped us over millions of years. These evolutionary factors have ingrained certain behaviors and tendencies in us that are designed to increase our chances of survival and reproduction. One such evolutionary factor is our innate desire for social connection and belonging. This desire stems from our ancestors who lived in small tribes where social bonds were crucial for survival. Those who were able to form strong social connections were more likely to receive help and support from others, increasing their chances of survival and reproduction. As a result, this desire for social connection is deeply ingrained in us today, driving many of our behaviors and decisions. Another evolutionary factor that influences our behavior is our instinct for self-preservation....
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    The Social Animal

    David Brooks

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