The more we understand the selfish gene, the better we understand ourselves, our biases, and our need to navigate the world in a way that ensures both individual and collective survival.
Sometimes, what appears selfish is simply nature’s way of ensuring we don’t get left behind.
In a world of constant competition, survival often demands tough choices. And those who understand the logic behind these choices are better equipped to thrive.
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Ever wonder what really drives life? The Selfish Gene reveals how our instincts, behaviors—even love—are shaped by tiny genes fighting to survive. Discover the code behind your nature.
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