Tag: evolutionary personality

  • Human developmental stages and capitalism – in tens of trillions

    Human developmental stages and capitalism – in tens of trillions

    Capitalism is not random. It is efficient because it adapts to what Homo sapiens already are, it evolves with our stages of life. And it responds to hormones, status drives, and survival instincts. It profits from mating rituals, fear of death, and longing for identity. That is why it works. Capitalism is not separate from…

  • Psychopaths have more conscience than your pet

    Psychopaths have more conscience than your pet

    We love our pets. We treat them like family. They sleep in our homes. We imagine they feel what we feel. We think they understand. But this is a delusion. Not just a small one—a complete misreading of what pets are. The truth is unsettling. Your pet has no conscience. It does not know right…

  • How can science make you antisocial?

    How can science make you antisocial?

    Science does not make you antisocial because of politics. Nor is it because of adulation among scholars, corrupt academia, or the power games described in my article on academic clientelism and academic-political incest. That is a different disease. The real cause is far more profound—and far more disturbing. It lies in what science actually reveals.…

  • Why we admire socioeconomic success: Path through life

    Why we admire socioeconomic success: Path through life

    Human admiration is not random. It is programmed. From an early age, we stare in awe at doctors, entrepreneurs, athletes, and artists. Later, we begin chasing their status ourselves. But why? Why do we worship success in the first place? The answer is not modern. It is ancient. Evolutionary psychology explains it better than any…

  • The fourth wave of feminism: Enemy of science?

    The fourth wave of feminism: Enemy of science?

    Fourth-wave feminism emerged around 2012. It focuses on issues like sexual harassment, body image, and intersectionality. Activists use social media as a key tool. Platforms like X (Twitter) and Instagram amplify voices. Online campaigns such as #MeToo raised awareness globally. The movement fights against systemic problems. These include workplace harassment, rape culture, and gender inequality.…

  • Wikipedia through evolutionary psychology perspective

    Wikipedia through evolutionary psychology perspective

    “Wikipedia is a free, online encyclopedia created and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians. It operates as a collaborative platform where users can write, edit, and update articles on a wide range of topics. It follows an open-content model, allowing almost anyone to contribute, with content overseen by editors and administrators to…

  • The true criminals wear suits and ties

    The true criminals wear suits and ties

    I tried to explain how stupid nature is to divide the good and bad guys in terms of Britannica’s childish views. People possess a moral system adapted to the African savannah, not for a mega complex world full of capital flows and intertwined super complex moral decisions of who will be born (out of luck,…

  • Your idol is an animal

    Is your idol an animal? Lots of people have their idols. Actors, leaders, businessmen, dissidents, influencers, singers, tech industry giants, and so on. They idolize them in an absurd way as they are the most moral, attractive, able, and eligible. Not only that the current human morality makes little sense. But your idol is most…

  • Your wonderful city view is just a mating place

    Homo sapiens are often obsessed with skylines (or city views), whether it is Shangai, New York City, London etc. But it is nothing but a mere evolutionary adaptation (a mating place) of how to spread your selfish genes. Of course, you can have a bond between your birthplace and so on. However, evolutionary fitness attraction…

  • Adults laughing at the stylish teenagers explained by Darwinism

    Adults tend to laugh at teenagers as they have their idols, wear distinct clothes, have common musical tastes and influencers attract them. They laugh at teenagers because they are stylish. Not only it is a huge hypocrisy because adults are programmed to such a behavior which possesses evolutionary advantages as well. So does Darwinism explain it all? Development psychology in teenagers. Darwinism at its best Teenagers have…