3. The Law of Rubbernecking: - Deepstash
3. The Law of Rubbernecking:

3. The Law of Rubbernecking:

The more gruesome the news, the more we lap it up.

  • Humans are naturally drawn to negative and alarming events, a behavior rooted in evolutionary instincts.
  • "rubbernecking," is a tendency where people crane their necks to observe accidents, reflects an evolutionary predisposition to pay attention to potential threats.
  • Evolution programmed us to prioritize bad news, termed "dread risk," as it historically had more significant fitness consequences.
  • One momentary lapse of attention in the ancestral environment could lead to dire outcomes like falling off a cliff or being attacked by predators.

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