“Family. It's an
odd thing, isn't it? A bunch of people you can adore or absolutely hate but who
you'd still probably do anything for. People you can have nothing in common
with except other relatives. You only have to look at culture through the ages
to see just how important kinship is.
Why do relatives matter? In humans it's obvious: your family often consists of a group of people who are there for you no matter what. They provide support and encouragement, give advice and learning and do their best to help you have the best life possible. In non-humans, kin can group together for protection or foraging, can cooperatively care for young, or can simply choose not to fight one another. ” Said Andrew Holmes
Why do relatives matter? In humans it's obvious: your family often consists of a group of people who are there for you no matter what. They provide support and encouragement, give advice and learning and do their best to help you have the best life possible. In non-humans, kin can group together for protection or foraging, can cooperatively care for young, or can simply choose not to fight one another. ” Said Andrew Holmes
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