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The Consuming Instinct

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What do successful fast-food restaurants share? Why do men experience a testosterone boost when driving luxury cars? Why are women more prone to compulsive shopping while men often struggle with pornography addiction? The answer lies in "the consuming instinct," an evolutionary foundation for our consumer behaviors. The author, a pioneer in evolutionary consumption, explores how our biological heritage shapes our daily lives as consumers. While culture plays a role, innate evolutionary forces significantly influence our choices in food, gifts, cosmetics, and clothing aimed at attracting mates, as well as the cultural products that inspire us, like art and music. The book illustrates how consumption aligns with four Darwinian drives: survival (favoring calorie-dense foods), reproduction (using products as sexual signals), kin selection (exchanging gifts with family), and reciprocal altruism (offering gifts to friends). Additionally, it draws parallels between human consumer behaviors and those of various animals. This exploration of the biological basis of human behavior will captivate marketing professionals, advertisers, psychology enthusiasts, and consumers alike.

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The Consuming Instinct, Gad Saad

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2011
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