Pain avoidance is stronger than pleasure seeking because in evolutionary environments, failing to escape predators meant death and genetic extinction — creating overwhelming selective pressure for loss aversion

Every ancestor in your unbroken lineage successfully escaped every threat. Those who were less responsive to danger didn't survive to reproduce. This is why loss aversion is hardwired so deeply — it was a life-or-death filter for millions of years.

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Every ancestor in your unbroken lineage successfully escaped every threat. Those who were less responsive to danger didn't survive to reproduce. This is why loss aversion is hardwired so deeply — it was a life-or-death filter for millions of years.

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    Evolutionary Survival Hardwired Loss Aversion Into Human Behavior

    In evolutionary environments, avoiding threats was a matter of survival - failing to escape predators meant death and genetic extinction, creating strong evolutionary pressure for loss aversion.