
Why are depression and anxiety so common? Dr. Nesse's groundbreaking book reveals how our "negative" emotions evolved as survival mechanisms. Praised by clinicians worldwide, it offers a revolutionary perspective: our psychological pain might actually serve hidden evolutionary purposes. What if your anxiety is actually protecting you?
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Why do we feel anxious when there's nothing to fear? Why does depression persist when it seems so harmful? These questions have perplexed psychiatry for decades. Randolph Nesse offers a revolutionary perspective: our "bad" feelings actually evolved for good reasons. Mental suffering isn't just a malfunction-it's often the product of adaptations that helped our ancestors survive. This evolutionary lens doesn't just satisfy academic curiosity; it transforms how we understand our deepest emotions and most troubling mental states. By examining why natural selection left us vulnerable to anxiety, depression, and other mental challenges, we gain profound insights into the human condition. Our minds weren't designed for happiness-they were shaped to maximize reproductive success, often at the cost of our wellbeing. This tension between what evolution "wants" and what makes us feel good lies at the heart of many mental health struggles.
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