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  1. Human beings are social animals, and the tenor of someone's social life is one of the most important influences on their mental and physical health. Without positive, durable relationships, both minds and bodies can fall apart.

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    Humans as a species evolved to be social. We have an innate, biologically-driven ability to develop and form interpersonal connections. These social bonds, formed early in life, also create the foundation for human beings to coexist in and across groups, and are a vital and essential part of the human experience.
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    Man is by nature a social animal; an individual who is unsocial naturally and not by accident is either beneath our notice or more than human,” remarked the renowned Greek philosopher. He mentioned this since people live in groupings, whether they are bigger than a city or country or smaller like a family.
    People are social animals that rely on one another, create complex social structures, and interact with others. Our social nature, which has been crucial to our evolution, the development of our communities, and our ability to adapt to and thrive in a wide range of conditions, is one trait that distinguishes us from other animals.
    Human beings are typically characterized as social primates, meaning they live in structured social groups, they communicate and interact with each other, and coordinate their activities around their conspecifics – much like other social primates, such as chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas.
    Although we may share some of the broader aspects of our social behaviour with more primitive species, human social behaviour is obviously more complex but no less important for our health and survival.
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