The Nature of Beauty
Humans have a remarkable sensitivity to beauty, with preferences for attractive faces being consistent across cultures and even evident in infants under six months old. This innate response suggests that our perceptions of beauty may be hardwired in our brains, potentially linked to evolutionary advantages related to health and reproductive success. The fascination with aesthetics may stem from our long-term adaptation to our environment, enhancing our survival and social interactions.In this clip
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The Mystery of Beauty
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