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Considering the most reproductively successful man's behavior. Women and or men's attraction to [[dark triad]] traits in the opposite sex, is a rational [[reproductive success|reproductively strategy]] to produce hi fertility sons. Even if most of these sons within a dark triad  population ends up a [[GDE|genetic failure]], the one or few sons that succeed make up for the losses.
Considering the most reproductively successful man's behavior. Women and or men's attraction to [[dark triad]] traits in the opposite sex, is a rational [[reproductive success|reproductively strategy]] to produce hi fertility sons. Even if most of these sons within a dark triad  population ends up a [[GDE|genetic failure]], the one or few sons that succeed make up for the losses.


Why human beings across time and culture view genetically adaptive behavior as evil or for the more religious among us sinful, remains an unsolved mystery.
Why human beings across time and culture view violent, genetically adaptive behavior as evil or for the more religious among us sinful, remains an unsolved mystery.


One [[Blackpill]] theory is that the physical world is inherently evil, while the abstract world is inherently good.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_of_the_Good</ref> Since our brains exist in the physical world, but our mind in the abstract, the situation may be that we miss-apply concepts that should only apply in the abstract world onto the physical.  
One [[Blackpill]] theory is that the physical world is inherently evil, while the abstract world is inherently good.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_of_the_Good</ref> Since our brains exist in the physical world, but our mind in the abstract, the situation may be that we miss-apply concepts that should only apply in the abstract world onto the physical.  

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