Survival of the Friendliest
Understanding Our Origins and Rediscovering Our Common Humanity
in:
Biology
Summary:
The book explores the evolutionary argument that friendliness and cooperative communication have been key drivers in human survival and success, rather than aggression and competition. It delves into how these traits have shaped our social evolution and how understanding this aspect of our nature can help address modern challenges and foster a more compassionate society.
Key points:
1. Survival of the Friendliest:
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