This effect results in a small number of highly cooperative groups outcompeting other less cooperative groups for resources, enabling them to grow and spread.
Would someone please explain this to the U.S. Congress??!??
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This effect results in a small number of highly cooperative groups outcompeting other less cooperative groups for resources, enabling them to grow and spread.
Would someone please explain this to the U.S. Congress??!??
I wonder if these scientists played classic WoW. Yea, humans have an incredible ability to follow individually harmful social norms and prioritize the group for the sake of a greater goal. I wonder if narcissists can even last in such a righteous environment.
I wonder if prioritizing depending cooperation and bonds as a goal will force others to play nicely, too.