Imagine a world where no one helped anyone. Everyone would be too busy looking after only themselves. But that’s not how the world works. Humans are kind because, many years ago, our ancestors learned that helping each other made everyone safer and happier. When early humans worked together, they were better at finding food and protecting each other from dangers. If one person was hungry, someone else would share their food. If someone was hurt, others would help them heal. This made humans stronger as a group. Over time, our brains got better at recognizing when someone needed help and how good it felt to help them. It’s like our brains were built to be kind because it helped us survive. Think of it like a team. In a team, if everyone helps each other, the whole team does better! Today, even though we don’t live in caves anymore, we still have that same instinct to help others. Kindness is part of who we are, and it makes the world feel safer and happier. Just like early humans, we’re hardwired to care for each other, which makes life better for everyone!
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