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 "Emotions are hypothesized to be evolved psychological adaptations that serve to direct behavior toward fitness-enhancing goals."

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Here is an offer, by Dr. David Buss, of a groundbreaking lens to understand the mechanisms of the mind through the principles of evolution. This seventh edition dives deeper into survival challenges, mating strategies, parenting, kinship, and group dynamics, providing a comprehensive framework for exploring how our evolutionary past shapes our present. Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, a student, or simply curious about the science behind human nature, this book bridges the gap between biology and behavior in a both accessible and thought-provoking...

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Remember

  • There is no such thing as a failure until you completely give up.
  • Before you give up, “failures” are just intermediate results that differ in measuring how successful you were and how they might re-direct you toward your goals.

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