Why did the negativity bias evolve?
The negativity bias evolved as a survival mechanism. In ancestral environments, missing a potential threat could be lethal, while missing an opportunity was merely costly. This asymmetry in consequences led to a heightened sensitivity to negative stimuli, ensuring that our ancestors remained vigilant against dangers.
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