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An overhead shot captures an open book held by a person's hand, indicating the activity of reading. The book is open to two pages, with the right page more clearly visible. The person holding the book has neatly manicured nails with a white French tip.

The visible text on the right page is titled "Decoding Relationship Behavior." It discusses the evolutionary aspects of human heterogeneity and different attachment styles, specifically mentioning "avoidant attachment style," "anxious attachment style," and "secure attachment style." The text delves into how these styles might have developed in response to environmental dangers and the need for forming close bonds. Phrases such as "sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach," "protest behavior," and "Homo sapiens" are discernible. The page number "13" is visible at the bottom right corner of this page.

The left page also contains visible text, partially obscured by the hand. Words like "John Bowl-" and references to "genes" and "prehistoric times" can be read, suggesting a discussion on the origins of human attachment or social behavior. The image is rotated counter-clockwise. The scene implies a quiet moment of focused reading.
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Jan 16, 2025

Keratsini, Greece

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An overhead shot captures an open book held by a person's hand, indicating the activity of reading. The book is open to two pages, with the right page more clearly visible. The person holding the book has neatly manicured nails with a white French tip. The visible text on the right page is titled "Decoding Relationship Behavior." It discusses the evolutionary aspects of human heterogeneity and different attachment styles, specifically mentioning "avoidant attachment style," "anxious attachment style," and "secure attachment style." The text delves into how these styles might have developed in response to environmental dangers and the need for forming close bonds. Phrases such as "sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach," "protest behavior," and "Homo sapiens" are discernible. The page number "13" is visible at the bottom right corner of this page. The left page also contains visible text, partially obscured by the hand. Words like "John Bowl-" and references to "genes" and "prehistoric times" can be read, suggesting a discussion on the origins of human attachment or social behavior. The image is rotated counter-clockwise. The scene implies a quiet moment of focused reading.

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