We are motivated by a need for belonging from "summary" of The Social Animal by Elliot Aronson
The need for belonging is a fundamental motivation that drives much of human behavior. From an early age, we seek out connections with others, forming bonds with family, friends, and social groups. This need for belonging is rooted in our evolutionary history as social animals. Throughout our evolution, our survival depended on our ability to cooperate and work together with others in groups. Those who were able to form strong social bonds were more likely to survive and pass on their genes to future generations.
This need for belonging continues to shape our behavior in the modern world. We are drawn to social groups that share our values, beliefs, and interests, seeking validation ...
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