By George Obua | Project Leader
A lesson and Practice of Social Gathering
Yes, it is really true that: the statement "human beings are social animals" is a widely accepted and historically significant idea, rooted in the observation that humans naturally seek and thrive in social interactions and groups, as famously articulated by Aristotle; a concept that is deeply ingrained in philosophy and social sciences, with Aristotle's assertion "Man is by nature a social animal" being a cornerstone of this understanding.
From an evolutionary standpoint, humans have always lived in groups, which has shaped their behaviors, interactions, and survival strategies; a strategy that Kole Intellectual considers a fundamental human need, essential for their well-being and overall health; and, it should be cultivated and encouraged within its Institute of Home Economics and beyond; for a numerous benefits of humans’ development, including family relationships, friendships, community involvement, and participation in social groups and organizations
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