Humans are wired with friendship rules including reciprocal altruism - we tend to like people we've traded favors with more than people we haven't

Reciprocal altruism is a hard-wired social rule: when we trade value with someone, we like them more. This is why giving value first in business and relationships builds genuine connection — it activates ancient bonding mechanisms.

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Reciprocal altruism is a hard-wired social rule: when we trade value with someone, we like them more. This is why giving value first in business and relationships builds genuine connection — it activates ancient bonding mechanisms.

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    Reciprocal Altruism — Why We Like People We Trade With

    Humans are wired with friendship rules including reciprocal altruism - we tend to like people we've traded favors with more than people we haven't