#579 - Is Evolutionary Psychology Wrong About Beauty? With Richard Prum

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“Beauty can function somewhat like an irrationally exuberant market bubble” - Richard Prum(click to tweet)The evolutionary view of beauty has traditionally been that humans evolved a sense of what was beautiful based on practically. We’re often taught that things like the waist to hip ratio are a long-ingrained sign of fertility to men, which is why we find them attractive.My guest today, Richard Prum, has a different view. He says that beauty can be viewed more as an “irrationally exuberant financial market bubble.” In other words, it’s not so cut and dry, and natural selection has led each of us, within our own cultures, to develop a sense of what we consider attractive, not dependent on the practicality of evolutionary considerations.What do you think? Let me know! Leave a rating and review in iTunes, and tell me your thoughts in the review!Don’t forget, you can listen to The Tai Lopez Show on Spotify! Click “Follow” and let me know what you think!“Beauty is a social contrivance. It’s invented by us” - Richard Prum(click to tweet)Points to Keep In MindCertain aspects of science seem to be completely unexplainableBeauty can function somewhat like an irrationally exuberant market bubbleBeauty is a social contrivance. It’s invented by usHumans are evolved to be satisfied, and to find satisfying relationshipsThe evolutionary idea of beauty being practical neglects some of the concepts of natural selection in the human animalIn society, it could be argued that it is actually women who are defining the idea of beauty more than menThe idea of machismo and dominance as the core of attraction is deeply flawed and a cause of unhappinessGet in touch with the idea of what it means to be really caring for your partnerHuman diversity is a result of the diversity of mate-choice, therefore standards of beauty can be far different across culturesThe men who are most attractive tend to be socially attentiveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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