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Because in a competitive society [[Good vs Evil|evil]] is an effective technique to achieve power, mating drivers for men and women reinforce [[The animal nature of humans|human nature]] that would socially be recognized as evil, often men need to perform evil acts to achieve power but will create a narraitive and [[Justifying evil acts|justifications]] to present the image of not doing evil.
Because in a competitive society [[Special:MyLanguage/Good vs Evil|evil]] is an effective technique to achieve power, mating drivers for men and women reinforce [[Special:MyLanguage/The animal nature of humans|human nature]] that would socially be recognized as evil, often men need to perform evil acts to achieve power but will create a narrative and [[Special:MyLanguage/Justifying evil acts|justifications]] to present the image of not doing evil.

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Because in a competitive society [[Special:MyLanguage/Good vs Evil|evil]] is an effective technique to achieve power, mating drivers for men and women reinforce [[Special:MyLanguage/The animal nature of humans|human nature]] that would socially be recognized as evil, often men need to perform evil acts to achieve power but will create a narrative and [[Special:MyLanguage/Justifying evil acts|justifications]] to present the image of not doing evil.

Because in a competitive society evil is an effective technique to achieve power, mating drivers for men and women reinforce human nature that would socially be recognized as evil, often men need to perform evil acts to achieve power but will create a narrative and justifications to present the image of not doing evil.