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What are the evolutionary roots of human behavior regarding responsibility?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Human behavior regarding responsibility can be traced back to our evolutionary past as 'naked apes.' In prehistoric times, individuals faced basic survival challenges such as finding food and avoiding predators. The host explains that our ancestors had to navigate social hierarchies and take risks, which often meant facing punishment for failures. This historical context shapes our current reluctance to take responsibility, as the fear of negative consequences is deeply ingrained in our psychology.

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