The Science of Eating Others

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Timothy makes the case that our brains are wired to experience each other by tasting their values. He terms this process, 'behavioural tastes'. He argues that you should consider your behaviour as an opportunity to serve others a delicacy. Your ability to serve other’s tasty values is one of the great secrets to success.
29 Apr 2024 English South Africa Social Sciences · Society & Culture

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