In seeking to understand particular forms of human behaviour, especially social behaviour, it often pays to look for analogues elsewhere in the animal kingdom.
Humans are capable of a seemingly infinite variety of individual behaviours, but our patterns of behaviour are constrained by the laws of economics and game theory.
For a behavioural pattern to arise, it needs to be both economically productive and game-theoretically stable(or viable).
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