Kallia Rinkel

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It helped us so much that we evolved to place a lot of value on norms. When someone doesn’t follow one, we tattle. It remains part of our brain chemistry to police social norms in one another; even three-year-old children have been documented doing it. Neurologists have discovered that when people punish norm violators, their rewards circuits fire—the same areas that light up in the brain when we are given money or food.
Cults Like Us: Why Doomsday Thinking Drives America
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