Why Evolution Favours Beauty Over Survival - Matt Ridley
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Top Comments (10)
My actual reaction when someone genuinely says “being ugly isn’t real” and is just a “societal construct”
Brilliant topics being talked about here in depth and explained clearly. Glad to see this type of education being put out there!
The reason for human dominance in intelligence has always fascinated me.
Fantastic conversation. Fascinating subjet. Love how Chris asked all the right questions to get the best out of his guest.
Hello you beauties. Get access to every episode 10 hours before YouTube by subscribing for free on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2LSimPn or Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2MNqIgw Here's the timestamps: 00:00 Darwin's Sexual Selection Theory 03:58 What Is The Fundamental Mystery When It Comes To Sexual Selection? 16:16 Why Were Birds Useful For This Study? 19:42 Do Females Choose Males Based On Beauty Rather Than Survival Skills? 22:24 Is Maximised Survival Seen As Sexiness? 27:11 Conventional Explanation For The Great Snipe 31:59 What Is The Lek Paradox? 34:47 Why Sexual Selection Could Be A Maladaptive Force 40:14 How Extreme Can These Traits Become? 44:58 Tiny Traits That We Could Overlook As Sexual Selection 47:37 Could Sexual Selection Have Shaped The Human Mind? 54:21 How Does This All Fit Together? 59:17 Parallels Between Bird Mating Behaviours And Human Romantic Displays 1:06:06 What We Should Learn About Biases In Interpreting Our Nature 1:09:53 Where To Find Matt
This process likely happens naturally when a species becomes proficient at survival and no longer needs to seek survival traits to live
16:30 - 19:40…. The speech of how we are ,in fact, honorary birds. Haha, I really loved this and his final point. Really made my day
This episode with image inserts of the animals mentioned would be awesome. I spent 2 months in Australia’s Gold Coast in 2024, and the highlight was the birds. Watching black swan turf wars as mum and dad swan raised 5 cygnets. Rainbow lorikeets and cockatoos coming to the balcony daily to eat out of my hand. I realised I was officially middle aged, because I didn’t step foot in a nightclub and the highlight of the GC was the wildlife.
22:14 Seduction of the Hottest vs Survival of the Fittest is a powerful statement to remember.
I've never looked up so many different birds in one hour
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Top Comments (10)
My actual reaction when someone genuinely says “being ugly isn’t real” and is just a “societal construct”
Brilliant topics being talked about here in depth and explained clearly. Glad to see this type of education being put out there!
The reason for human dominance in intelligence has always fascinated me.
Fantastic conversation. Fascinating subjet. Love how Chris asked all the right questions to get the best out of his guest.
Hello you beauties. Get access to every episode 10 hours before YouTube by subscribing for free on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2LSimPn or Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2MNqIgw Here's the timestamps: 00:00 Darwin's Sexual Selection Theory 03:58 What Is The Fundamental Mystery When It Comes To Sexual Selection? 16:16 Why Were Birds Useful For This Study? 19:42 Do Females Choose Males Based On Beauty Rather Than Survival Skills? 22:24 Is Maximised Survival Seen As Sexiness? 27:11 Conventional Explanation For The Great Snipe 31:59 What Is The Lek Paradox? 34:47 Why Sexual Selection Could Be A Maladaptive Force 40:14 How Extreme Can These Traits Become? 44:58 Tiny Traits That We Could Overlook As Sexual Selection 47:37 Could Sexual Selection Have Shaped The Human Mind? 54:21 How Does This All Fit Together? 59:17 Parallels Between Bird Mating Behaviours And Human Romantic Displays 1:06:06 What We Should Learn About Biases In Interpreting Our Nature 1:09:53 Where To Find Matt
This process likely happens naturally when a species becomes proficient at survival and no longer needs to seek survival traits to live
16:30 - 19:40…. The speech of how we are ,in fact, honorary birds. Haha, I really loved this and his final point. Really made my day
This episode with image inserts of the animals mentioned would be awesome. I spent 2 months in Australia’s Gold Coast in 2024, and the highlight was the birds. Watching black swan turf wars as mum and dad swan raised 5 cygnets. Rainbow lorikeets and cockatoos coming to the balcony daily to eat out of my hand. I realised I was officially middle aged, because I didn’t step foot in a nightclub and the highlight of the GC was the wildlife.
22:14 Seduction of the Hottest vs Survival of the Fittest is a powerful statement to remember.
I've never looked up so many different birds in one hour