The evolutionary reason humans prioritize pain avoidance is survival - in ancestral environments, failing to escape threats like saber-tooth tigers meant death and genetic extinction

Pain avoidance is not irrational — it is the product of millions of years of survival selection pressure. Our ancestors who prioritized avoiding threats survived to reproduce; those who didn't were eliminated. Understanding this evolutionary basis explains why loss aversion dominates human decision-making.

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Pain avoidance is not irrational — it is the product of millions of years of survival selection pressure. Our ancestors who prioritized avoiding threats survived to reproduce; those who didn't were eliminated. Understanding this evolutionary basis explains why loss aversion dominates human decision-making.

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    Survival Pressure Made Pain Avoidance Stronger Than Pleasure Seeking

    The evolutionary reason humans prioritize pain avoidance is survival - in ancestral environments, failing to escape threats like saber-tooth tigers meant death and genetic extinction