The Generous Man: How Helping Others is the Sexiest Thing You Can Do by Tor Norretranders

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The Generous Man: How Helping Others is the Sexiest Thing You Can Do by Tor Norretranders

When it comes to sex, Darwin didn't go far enough. Whereas his theory of natural selection dictates that species adapt the most efficient and logical traits, Generous Man makes the case that an animal's success, sexually, depends on developing the least efficient traits. Nrretranders uses as the central symbol of his theory the peacock's plumage. It's cumbersome, showy, and inefficient and therefore terribly attractive to peahens. Put more simply, nothing shows a potential mate just how worthy you are as a partner than your ability to be wasteful and inefficient. It's like a man with money to burn. But money isn't everything: humans really measure their worth by doing something that's difficult. This is a central factor in evolution. In order to win a partner to mate with, humans display their best sides. In order to win a partner, we display our best sides. We strive for perfection, prove we are willing to help others, do that extra bit, show consideration, and go out of our way. In other words, we are generous. This book shows how our nobler traits derive from our need for sex and are, in fact, the best way to get more of it.
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ISBN 13 9781560257288
ISBN 10 1560257288
Title The Generous Man: How Helping Others is the Sexiest Thing You Can Do
Author Tor Norretranders
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Thunder's Mouth Press
Year published 2005-09-15
Number of pages 368
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.