Blatant benevolence and conspicuous consumption
GEOFFREY MILLER is a man with a theory that, if true, will change the way people think about themselves. His idea is that the human brain is the anthropoid equivalent of the peacocks tail. In other words, it is an organ designed to attract the opposite sex.
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