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Because of their bounded rationality, and because they can therefore greatly enhance their limited knowledge and skill by accepting information and advice from the social groups to which they belong, individuals who are docile—who tend to accept such information and advice—have a great advantage in fitness over those who are not docile—who reject social influence. Docile people do not have to learn about hot stoves by touching them.
The Sciences of the Artificial (The MIT Press)
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