Exploring the evolutionary origins of altruism, this chapter delves into why humans are naturally inclined to help each other. It discusses the role of repeated interactions and group competition in the evolution of cooperation among humans, with a focus on a new study in Nature. The chapter also reflects on real-life experiments in Papua New Guinea that confirm the model's predictions about human cooperative behavior.

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