Again going back to evolution , it makes perfect sense that we would develop these types of relationships.
Our ancient ancestors had to work to survive amid threats like illness, injury, lack of food, or poor weather. It was in their best interest to congregate in groups where they knew they could trust others to help without expectation of a reward.
In other words, your chances of survival went up if you had good friends, and the same is true today.
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