19. Lying May Have Developed to Facilitate Collaboration - Deepstash

19. Lying May Have Developed to Facilitate Collaboration

Early on in evolution, humans had to work well together to survive, so it makes sense that lying evolved this way.

Sadly, a great way to cooperate with others is to lie to them about your true intentions. Being strategically dishonest and misrepresenting facts to another person may help a liar take advantage of this conditional cooperation to achieve their aims.

Anyone who’s watched an episode of Survivor can attest to this.

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