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The Elephant in the BrainThe Elephant in the Brain

The Elephant in the Brain

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Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson

The main idea conveyed in this text: Humans are part of the animal kingdom and exhibit behaviors in accordance with this fact. Despite not always being fully conscious of it, many of our actions stem from our instinct to survive and reproduce. Consequently, we strive to portray ourselves in positive lights in order to surpass our peers in the competition for resources and potential partners.

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Hidden beneath the surface of human behavior lie concealed, self-serving motivations that we would rather keep in the dark, as explored in The Elephant in the Brain (2018). The book, The Elephant in the Brain (2018), delves into the concealed, egocentric motivations that propel a significant portion of human actions, motives that we consciously choose to ignore. In its essence, The Elephant in the Brain (2018) uncovers the hidden drives behind human behavior, exposing the selfish motives that guide us while we conveniently turn a blind eye. By shedding light on the unsaid truths and disregarded self-interests, The Elephant in the Brain (2018) provides a deep examination of the unseen forces that influence human conduct. The intricate exploration of concealed, self-centered motives that dictate human actions takes center stage in The Elephant in the Brain (2018), revealing the underlying realities we prefer to remain ignorant of.

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Kevin Simler is a designer, engineer and author. He has written primarily on human behavior and philosophy. The majority of his output can be found on his blog, MeltingAsphalt.com. Simler is based in San Francisco, California.

The main idea conveyed in this text: Humans are part of the animal kingdom and exhibit behaviors in accordance with this fact. Despite not always being fully conscious of it, many of our actions stem from our instinct to survive and reproduce. Consequently, we strive to portray ourselves in positive lights in order to surpass our peers in the competition for resources and potential partners.

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The reasons behind the behavior of animals are profound, intricate, and frequently self-centered, yet they are not always conscious of this fact.

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We humans tend to hide unsightly intentions from our own awareness.

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Competition has driven our intelligence as a species.

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Social norms limit superfluous competition, yet they rely on a collective to uphold them.

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Body language often goes unnoticed by us, causing us to remain blissfully ignorant.

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We purchase items to flaunt personal status - as well as our desired character traits - to other people.

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While art may not be essential for survival, it can give individuals an advantage in the competition for mates.

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