The Social Nature of Early Humanity
Socializing wasn’t just a pastime for early humans—it was a key survival strategy. As our brains evolved, demanding more nurturing to reach their full potential, early humans leaned into community and connection. They forged bonds, formed communities, nurtured infants, and shared resources, from food to tools.
Consider this: navigating the challenges of early human existence was undoubtedly less daunting with a tribe by your side, pooling knowledge, support, and resources for the collective good. Our ancestors understood the power of unity long before it became a modern mantra.