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10. **Religion**:

10. **Religion**:

Religious practices can be driven by the desire to signal moral values and commitment to the community.

"Religious rituals often serve as signals of moral righteousness and social conformity."

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Being an ambivert person, I am too much fond of reading, and always eager to learn.

"The Elephant in the Brain" provides valuable insights into human behavior, shedding light on the often-hidden forces that drive our decisions and interactions. It encourages readers to look beneath the surface and question their own motivations and the motives of others in various aspects of life.

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