Andrew Huberman· PhD
And I think things like the love and nurturing of other people, of children, love and nurturing of animals, of plants. There are things inside of us that we can't explain with those two drives.
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And I think things like the love and nurturing of other people, of children, love and nurturing of animals, of plants. There are things inside of us that we can't explain with those two drives.
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The sense that pro social as constructive, right? In a sense, building goodness, then yes, because it's the drive in us that makes us want to love and nurture things. That makes us want to learn and sometimes learn to make better in the world or learn for learning's sake.