a combination of greed and pride, if you're into the whole deadly sins metaphor
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technically those aren't sins, they're capital vices, capital as in the source and wellspring. so lust isn't inherently sinful but rather a source of sinful behaviors
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when I was like 20 I wrote an entire set of blogposts titled "how to hack the deadly sins", where the argument in each case was that each sin was basically an impulse or drive, and could be channeled constructively or destructively. I was super proud of it
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oh man I remember having thoughts along those lines at that age too, though I didn't assemble then into a coherent effortpost.
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Sonya, you will probably enjoy this a lothttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0WZx7lUOrY …
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I'm trying to remember if its that lecture or another one in the same series where he goes pretty deep on primate mating strategies. talks about two distinct regimes: "tournament" mating and pair-bonding. almost all primates are clearly one or the other. humans do both.
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isn't this r/K selection? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R/K_selection_theory …
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conceptually similar in a lot of ways but I think primatology has some more specific notions of what it is related more to social dynamics of mating than number of offspring produced
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