When Selfishness Meets Altruism: How Group Survival Shapes Behavior - Deepstash
When Selfishness Meets Altruism: How Group Survival Shapes Behavior

When Selfishness Meets Altruism: How Group Survival Shapes Behavior

Imagine a bird giving an alarm call to warn others of danger.

This selfless act might be because many of the other birds share its genes—or maybe it’s hoping for help in return to boost its own survival.

Sometimes, like certain bees that die after stinging predators, sacrifice means protecting the group even at a personal cost.

But this kind of cooperation only works if everyone plays fair.

If some birds ignore the alarm, others will soon stop sounding the warning too. This delicate balance between helping and cheating keeps the system in check.

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