Evolution of the Mind: How Human Behavior Was Shaped by Survival
Taylor Morgan
Maison d'édition: Taylor Morgan
Synopsis
Evolution of the Mind: How Human Behavior Was Shaped by Survival offers a modern and accessible exploration of evolutionary psychology, designed for readers with little to no background in evolutionary theory. This book explains how natural selection has influenced human thoughts, emotions, relationships, and decision-making across time.Rather than focusing on rigid theories, the book encourages critical thinking and curiosity, helping readers understand why certain behaviors exist and how they continue to evolve in today’s digital and social environments. Topics include cooperation and conflict, attraction and bonding, fear and survival instincts, creativity, technology, and the psychological consequences of rapid cultural change.Blending scientific insight with real-world examples, this book bridges biology and psychology in a clear, engaging way. It is ideal for students, creatives, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the hidden evolutionary forces behind human behavior in the modern world.
