Olivier Chabot

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But as long as each human being has the opportunity to reproduce, the evolutionary payoffs for investing in one’s own welfare and one’s own offspring will almost always exceed the payoffs for contributing to the group; in the long run, selfish traits will therefore spread at the expense of altruistic traits.
Olivier Chabot
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The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom
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