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Sorry (Not Sorry): 10 Components of a Complete Apology
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Sorry (Not Sorry): 10 Components of a Complete Apology

We all love a classic YouTube influencer apology video, sometimes ironically and sometimes not so ironically. You can likely intuit that some apologies are more heartfelt, while others feel like PR stunts, and most times, we do a pretty good job at distinguishing which end of the spectrum a specific apology falls under. But what constitutes a good apology? And why is making that distinction so highly debated?

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The Path at the End of a Long Winding Goal
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The Path at the End of a Long Winding Goal

There is a general consensus that cooperation was a critical strategy for the survival and evolutionary success of humanity. As existing scientific literature suggests, moral emotions act as a key proponent in ensuring that individuals are motivated towards cooperating with one another to better their chances of survival, but perhaps they serve other functions as well.

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The Least Likely of Times
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The Least Likely of Times

Research papers aren't the easiest to read. They're written in complex language, filled with a hearty sprinkling of statistics, and often can seem quite confusing. This summary was created in an effort to summarize the main research in a way that's accessible to a wider audience. It lays out the process with maximum transparency, allowing the reader to form their own conclusions after critical evaluation.

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