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Prosocial Tribe
@melonhusk
"Apparently selfless behavior may seem odd from an evolutionary perspective. But scientists believe it paved the way to the sort of large-scale cooperation that has helped Homo sapiens outlast other early humans, like Homo erectus. And this sort of cooperation has allowed our species to share new ideas, create vast nations and explore other planets." https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2021/03/20/978868116/some-generous-apes-may-help-explain-the-evolution-of-human-kindness
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Oseworld💥🌠👑
@oseworld
The quote from Touch explains it more Human beings are not the strongest species on the planet. We're not the fastest, or maybe even the smartest. The one advantage we have is our ability to cooperate, to help each other out. We recognize ourselves in each other and are programmed for compassion, for heroism, for love. And those things make us stronger, faster and smarter. It's why we've survived, it's why we even want to.
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Prosocialise Foundation🍄 🎩
@prosocialise
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