52 million years ago, when primates moved from hunting primarily during the night to predominantly daytime activity. Without the cover of dark, individuals were too vulnerable to large predators, which quickly led them to form different types of communities.Today, we humans are doing the same thing.
While we aren’t necessarily running away from scary beasts, we indeed survive and thrive when we are in groups. Collaboration is not only crucial to our evolution as a society, but social interaction makes for one of the key elements of good mental health.If we know that being part of a group or community is so crucial to our survival, why would we want to be alone?Well, yes, we do thrive when we communicate and collaborate with other people..
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