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Why are people so competitive? Why does it seem that everyone is looking out for themselves? "Survival of the fittest", a term associated with Charles Darwin, seems to be the M.O. these days. With people losing their jobs and their homes in today's uncertain economy, competition is on the rise. And so is fear, illness, and stress. Join me as I interview trailblazing author Lynne McTaggart, whose latest book, "The Bond", shatters the myths so common in America that looking out for #1 is the way to go. McTaggart has interviewed some of the leading scientists in the field of biology, psychology, sociology and physics. What she has discovered is that an entirely new scientific story is emerging: that people are actually driven by the need to seek connections with other people, to give, to share and to be tolerant.