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1 " roughly 90 percent of songs have mating as their central theme, and this holds true regardless of cultural setting or historical period. "
― Gad Saad , The Consuming Instinct: What Juicy Burgers, Ferraris, Pornography, and Gift Giving Reveal About Human Nature
2 " Hope is an elixir of life. It is the engine that propels us forward in our pursuit of countless goals, all of which might otherwise be impossible to undertake if we were bereft of hope. "
3 " humans have an evolved capacity to engage in self-deception in order to navigate through life in a delusional state of blissful ignorance. "
4 " the desperate need to belong is perhaps never as great as during adolescence. Advertisers seek to communicate with teenagers by frequently using that powerful appeal. "
5 " Litterature provides us with the opportunity to escape into fictional worlds that are ultimately rooted in human universals shaped by common biological forces. "
6 " An infinite advertising budget cannot counteract products that are disconnected from our biological heritage. "
7 " I have seldom heard people engaging in deep intellectual conversations. Most chats are either about mundane life decisions [...] or juicy gossip. "
8 " The "us versus them" mindset coupled with our social nature implies that we have an innate need to belong to clearly defined in-groups. "
9 " Close friendships are truly vestiges of our biological heritage. "
10 " All other things equal, advertisements containing cute babies, sexy endorsers, and fear-inducing stimuli are typically attention grabbing and will likely yield greater recall. "
11 " Human history is paved with the blood of male-based violence, much of which is driven by the evolutionary forces implicit to sexual selection. "
12 " ...biological determinism exists only in the minds of those who are ignorant about our biology. "
13 " Despite such laudable attempts to infuse rationality into the various arenas ripe for hope peddling, most people remain easy prey to the messages of hope. "
14 " Having children develop a preference for McDonald's (via advertising) is "evil", but teaching them Bronze Age supertitions that are antiethical to every rational and scientific tenet is not. "
15 " If anything makes us unique in comparison to most animals, it is the fact that Homo Sapiens is both a cultural and biological animal. "
16 " There are no pills, though, that one can take to be immortal or to be reunited with loved ones who have died. We may not have a physical pill to address our mortality, but an existencial/spiritual pill already exists. It is called religion. "