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EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY Summarized: Why We Do What We Do: The Biology of Human Nature, Mating Strategies, and Social Behavior

EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY Summarized: Why We Do What We Do: The Biology of Human Nature, Mating Strategies, and Social Behavior

Author:
Devon Kade
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April 15, 2026
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8 hours 35 minutes
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.

YOU ARE RUNNING 200,000-YEAR-OLD SOFTWARE IN A 21ST-CENTURY WORLD.

Why do you crave sugar even when you’re full? Why does a rejection on a dating app feel like a physical blow? Why do we gossip, worry about status, and divide the world into 'us' vs. 'them'?

We like to believe we are rational beings in full control of our choices. But beneath the surface of your conscious mind, there is a silent partner calling the shots. It is an ancient biological machine, honed by millions of years of struggle on the African savanna, designed for one thing: Survival.

Stop fighting your nature and start understanding it. Inside, you will discover:


- The Mismatch Hypothesis: Why modern life causes anxiety, obesity, and depression (and how to fix it).
- The Science of Mating: The ruthless mathematics behind attraction, infidelity, and why men and women evolved different sexual strategies.
- The 'Selfish Gene': Why we help our family, why we trust strangers (sometimes), and the biology of altruism.
- Status & Hierarchy: The evolutionary reason you care what other people think of you.
- The Roots of Tribalism: Why the human brain is hardwired for 'Us vs. Them' conflict and how to override it.
- Cheater Detection: How your brain instinctively spots liars and social parasites.

Don't just live your life. Understand the code that runs it.
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