Problems that are so specific to an individual, that are based upon thousands and
thousands of years of human evolution which impulses mating behavior among animals is called upon to be solved by a simple minded world view.
In A Baby Wants to be Carried author Evelin Kirkilionis explains in detail why babies expect to be carried and respond so well to it — they have been designed for it over
millions of years of human evolution.
Rather, the author postulates that over millions
of years of human evolution, such «smart» and adaptive heuristics have successfully guided our decision making in various (uncertain) environments.
If anything, over millions
of years of human evolution, «smart» intuitive heuristics that guide our decision making have helped us get to where we are today.
Kresser says that it's more than reasonable to expect the same relationship to exist in humans, and to remember that for thousands
of years of human evolution, people ate animals in their entirety.
Ten thousand years is a very short time when you compare it to the 2.6 million
of years of human evolution.
Millions
of years of human evolution have designed us to naturally prefer the great outdoors to an office cubicle.
Intimacy & Desire explains how sex and selfhood are interwoven through millions
of years of human evolution.