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The Science Behind Mark Zuckerberg’s Booster Seat

The Science Behind Mark Zuckerberg’s Booster Seat

A practical example of the importance of appearance: “appearing tall … is linked to increased social status across cultures, which researchers hypothesize has an evolutionary origin: If you were a taller caveman, you were probably better at taking down megafauna.”
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Sitting tall gives him the confidence boost he needs.

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2018-05-02

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