Why do we feel what we feel? Think what we thin...
Why do we feel what we feel? Think what we think. Act the way we act? According to evolutionary psychology, all our emotions and behaviors are shaped by natural selection. What do you think about that? Could it be that everything our human ancestors did to survive created the building blocks for who we are now? _x000D_
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How about jealousy?_x000D_
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In this club, we'll take apart the very human feeling of jealousy from the lens of evolutionary psychology. It's something most of us have felt and, for some, quite regularly. Is it necessary? A survival tool? Does it make a romantic relationship stronger? Does it make us more ambitious? Or is it petty? Does it bring out the worst in us? And how does that all fair for our own survival and ability to thrive? If some people are more prone to jealousy than others, does that make them stronger or weaker? Are these perceived strengths and weaknesses helpful or detrimental to an individual in today's society?_x000D_
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Let's have a fascinating conversation!_x000D_
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我们为什么会产生某种感觉?想想我们在想什么。我们为什么会作出某种行为?根据进化心理学,我们所有的情绪和行为都是由自然选择塑造的。你怎么看?难道是我们人类祖先为生存所做的一切塑造了我们现在的样子吗?_x000D_
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嫉妒呢?_x000D_
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在这个club里,我们将从进化心理学的角度来剖析人类的嫉妒心理。这是我们大多数人都有过的感觉,对一些人来说,这是很有规律的。嫉妒情绪有必要吗?是不是生存所需?它会让一段浪漫关系更牢固吗?它会让我们更有野心吗?还是说这会让我们显得很小气?它会激发我们最坏的一面吗?这一切对我们自身的生存和发展能力有什么好处?如果有些人比其他人更容易嫉妒,这会让他们更强大还是更弱小?在当今社会,这些被认为的优点和缺点对个人是有益的还是有害的?_x000D_
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让我们进行一次有趣的对话吧!